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Crime Watch: Horse and saddle missing in Erath County

Update: The horse has been recovered by TSCRA and the Erath County Sheriff’s Office from an address in Erath County. The saddle still remains missing. The investigation into the disappearance of the horse is still ongoing and anyone with information on this case is urged to contact Havens at 254-396-1747, Operation Cow Thief tip line at 817-916-1775 or Erath County Sheriff’s Office at 254-965-3338.

Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Zach Havens, District 9 in Central Texas, reports a missing horse and saddle off County Road 351 in Erath County. The blazed-face, sorrel gelding has a white sock on his left front leg and both rear legs as well as a white coronet on his right front leg. The five-year-old horse weighs 1,100 pounds and is 15 hands tall. The saddle, made by South Texas Tack shop, is a full rough out ranch saddle with rounded skirts and a tear on the top side in the middle of the cantle. On April 10, the saddled horse broke loose from where he was tied and wandered onto County Road 351 between Stephenville and Dublin. The horse was last seen around 6:30 p.m. Anyone with information on this case is urged to contact Havens at 254-396-1747 or the Operation Cow Thief tip line at 817-916-1775.

Written by:
Shelby Kirton
Published on:
April 17, 2024

Categories: Crime Watch, Lost/Stolen, Special Ranger Activity, Special Rangers, Theft & Law, UncategorizedTags: crime watch

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