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(shr stolen 2014) Cecil, 1 month old, skewbald mini shetland colt

Posted: 18 Aug 2014, 3:44 pm
by TracingEquines
'Cecil'
Crime Ref: J2/14/965

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Breed - MINIATURE SHETLAND
Gender - Colt
Description / Comments - Police Station: radlett, Officers name: PC phelan, Contact number:101
Colour - red and white
Height - HH
Age - 1month
Stolen from - Summerhouse Lane, Letchmore Heath, Radlett Herts
Date of Theft - 14-08-2014
Region - Stolen Horse Register, Tel: 0870 870 7107, E-Mail: info AT farmkey.co.uk

Re: Cecil, 1 month old, skewbald mini shetland colt

Posted: 18 Aug 2014, 3:52 pm
by TracingEquines
Steph King (owner) - https://www.facebook.com/steph.king.37266 , email Horse_perry AT hotmail.com
Ruti Ahronee (friend) - https://www.facebook.com/ruti.ahronee

Facebook page - Help FIND CECIL - https://www.facebook.com/helpusfindcecil


Link to police news article - https://www.herts.police.uk/hertfordshi ... smere.aspx

Police are releasing images of a one month old pony that was stolen in Aldenham in an attempt to locate him and identify those who have taken him.

The Shetland pony called Cecil was stolen from a stable at a property in Summerhouse Lane sometime between 7pm yesterday (Thursday, August 14) and 7am today (Friday, August 15).

PC John Phelan is investigating the burglary and said: “Cecil is very small and would be very distressed to be away from his mother and the safe environment the stable offers.

“Likewise, Cecil’s owner is absolutely distraught with worry. Cecil is a very distinctive pony and I would urge anyone who believes they know of his location to contact me immediately.

“Anyone who remembers seeing anything unusual or suspicious between yesterday evening and this morning in the area of Summerhouse Lane should also contact me as they may have information that can assist our investigation.”

Anyone with any information in relation to this incident should contact PC Phelan via Hertfordshire Constabulary’s non-emergency number 101, quoting crime reference J2/14/965. Alternatively call Crimestoppers, the independent charity, anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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