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Re: Lincolnshire Horsewatch - November 2011

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Lincolnshire Horsewatch

On 5/11 an attempt was made to break into a vehicle in Langton by Wragby. It is thought that they were after a leather saddle inside the vehicle. If you have any information please contact Lincolnshire Police on 101 and quote incident number 239 of 06/11/2011
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Re: Lincolnshire Horsewatch - November 2011

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Julie Pearson
9:59pm Nov 15
POSTED ON BEHALF OF A FRIEND!!please everyone who can post, this please help we had our horse box stolen last night it had 2 ponies in the ponies where found this morning near goole , but we have not found the horse box it is a daewooavia white with a proper horse container on which is made of ally the vehicle was on a private plate S5 BRU the hose box was stolen from near brigg at 10.20pm please look out for it police notified and are still looking too thank you so much
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Re: Lincolnshire Horsewatch - 2011

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Abbey Gould
6:47pm Nov 23
WATCH OUT GUYS!!! I have just been told this:
My friend caught someone trying to steal her horse in Faldingworth, please can you spread the word there in a white van, one has browny black hair with blonde tints and slightly chubby and the other has hair shaved at the side then curly at the back blonde medium sort of weight also wears glasses!

Hayley Brown
3:07pm Nov 24
There has been an incident number issued... 234 of 24/11/11
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Re: Lincolnshire Horsewatch - 2011

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Official Horsewatch message regarding the above post ..

Message to Horse Watch members from Lincolnshire Police Headquarters, Thurs 24 Nov 2011.

An attempt theft of a horse occurred at Faldingworth near Lincoln on 22/11/11.

Two intruders were caught leading a horse in a field by the forelock to a white van. They had removed the blankets and were caught in the act. They fled after being shouted at and threatened with calling the police.

Descriptions:
1) Male, white, chubby build, 5'9"-5'10", short dark hair with blond highlights.
2) Male, white, average build, 5'9-5'10" tall, hair shaved at the sides, blond in the middle, curls at the back, wearig glasses. Both males were wearing tweed waistcoats and had strong Irish accents.

If you have any information relating to this incident, pleaase contact Lincolnshire Police, tel 101 (non emergency number) quoting incident no. 234 of 24/11/11. Thank you.
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Re: Lincolnshire Horsewatch - 2011

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Market Rasen NPT

At lunchtime yesterday two males with Irish accents using a white Ford Transit van on an NG05--- index plate visited a premises at Grange de Lings asking for land to rent to graze their horses. However when given the information they required they then checked out the yard and property before finally leaving the premises. This vehicle has previously come to notice in suspicious circumstances so please be vigilant. Thank you
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Re: Lincolnshire Horsewatch - 2011

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Not horsey, but had 15 full 47kg gas bottles stolen from premises in between nettleham and scothern (Scothern road) between 9.30 and 11.40 yesterday morning. In broad daylight smashed through electric gates and loaded up their vehicle. If anyone driving past saw anything please reply. Many thanks.
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Re: Lincolnshire Horsewatch - 2011

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Jacqui Shepherd
7:03pm Dec 10

Black/grey patterdale Terrier stolen from kennel - Caistor area 09th Dec.
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Re: Lincolnshire Horsewatch - 2011

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Nic Swain
10:41pm Dec 8

Be aware the Hare Coursers are in the Boston area again.
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Lincolnshire Horsewatch - 2012

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Nic Swain
7:27pm Jan 11
Confirmed case of Strangles in West Pinchbeck on a private yard
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Re: Lincolnshire Horsewatch - 2012

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Sue Crompton
9:14am Jan 13

Horsewatch nationally has no evidence to link plaiting with theft. A genuine plait indicates that someone has been handling the horse, so check fencing and security, change your routine perhaps visiting at different times. My ponies can develop wind plaits overnight, and although kept in the same way (natural-long mane) one does and the other doesn't.
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