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16hh, chestnut gelding - Calverton

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This is a Community message from Thames Valley Police, Milton Keynes on 6 December.

MESSAGE FOR COUNTRY WATCH AND HORSE WATCH MEMBERS

A horse is believed to have been stolen from a farm in Calverton.

A group of nine horses escaped through a farm gate which had been left open. Eight of the horses have been found by the owner, however the chestnut gelding is still missing. He is described as 16 hands; he is chestnut all over with a short tail (which has been chewed by the foals). He is believed to have been stolen as he would normally stay with the herd.

The theft took place overnight between 5 and 6 December.

U R N 4 0 8 dated 6 December - please quote this reference is you contact the police.

Please be vigilant and if you notice anyone acting suspiciously please contact the police on 101 or for a crime in action please dial 9 9 9.

If you wish to remain anonymous please contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

IF YOU CONTACT THE POLICE PLEASE STATE THAT YOU ARE A MEMBER OF A WATCH SCHEME AND OR YOU RECEIVE POLICE COMMUNITY MESSAGES
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