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(2002) unknown, 28 inch, appaloosa colt

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(2002) unknown, 28 inch, appaloosa colt

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Crime Ref: Log 912 27-9-02(2)

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Breed - SHETLAND X
Gender - Colt

Description / Comments Cream coloured body with black spots mainly on rump area. Black mane and tail and black feet to knees. Described by the owner as being an exquisite foal "one that only comes along once in a lifetime". Went missing with mum sometime after 25 September

Colour - Cream and Black
Height - 28 HH
Age - 6 months

Stolen from Dunnabridge Common, Dartmoor, Herd can usually be found near the Ice Cream Vendor on the Common. The herd is enclosed within a large area sealed off with gates and cattle grids so it is unlikely they have wandered unless someone opened a gate and let them out. The rest of the herd are still together

Date of Theft - 25-09-2002
Region - Stolen Horse Register, Tel: 0870 870 7107, E-Mail: info AT farmkey.co.uk
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