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(shr stolen 2013) Jilly, 33 inches, chestnut mare

Posted: 17 Aug 2013, 6:35 pm
by TracingEquines
'Jilly'
Crime Ref: FZ/44507/2013

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Breed - MINIATURE SHETLAND
Gender - Mare
Description / Comments - Crime ref number (req'd): FZ/44507/2013, Police Station:Staffordshire, Officers name:, Contact number: 101
Colour - Light Chestnut and White Whorl above eye level
Height - 33 inches
Age - 12 years
Stolen from - Daisy Lane, Alrewas
Date of Theft - 14-08-2013
Region - Stolen Horse Register, Tel: 0870 870 7107, E-Mail: info AT farmkey.co.uk

Re: Jilly, 33 inches, chestnut mare

Posted: 20 Aug 2013, 9:22 pm
by TracingEquines
Angela David - http://www.facebook.com/angela.david.58511
Email - adavidfamily AT btinternet.com

ALREWAS, STAFFORDSHIRE
Chestnut Shetland mare stolen from Daisy Lane, Alrewas yesterday evening 14/08/2013 between 1600-1730hrs. Electric fencing has been ripped down and the mare has been taken, luckily the foal stayed in the field and didn't get out.
Crime Ref FZ/44507/2013

Jilly is lame and always has been. Her front hooves turned slightly so when walking has an obvious limp on front legs.

Her udder may be swollen as she has been separated from the foal early. She may be uncomfortable, look lame behind or may be leaking milk or even get mastitis.
Jilly is not microchipped

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Did you witness a Shetland pony being stolen from Alrewas near Burton?

4 photos here - http://www.staffordshire.police.uk/news ... y_alrewas/

Officers from East Staffordshire Local Policing Team (LPT) are appealing for witnesses following the theft of a pony in Alrewas.

The pony was discovered missing from a field in Daisy Lane and is believed to have been taken between 4pm and 5.30pm Wednesday 14 August.

The pony is described as a miniature Shetland, 32 to 33 inches high, and a light brown palomino colour.

Anyone with information on the theft, or who knows of the pony’s whereabouts, is asked to contact Staffordshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 570 of August 14. Alternatively they can contact independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.