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Stolen Horse - Galveston County
« on: March 15, 2006, 03:09:20 PM »
There was a 2 year old race mare stolen from a race stable off of FM 2004 in Hitchcock, Texas This past Sunday night or Monday morning!  Hitchcock is located in Galveston County, the stable was very close to the Galveston Co. Fairgrounds.

Please visit the Galveston Daily News website for more info & maybe we can track down the scum that stole her before any harm comes her way!!!!!  <IMSOMAD>

There is a description of the mare in the article, she is a reddish bay color & has a "G" brand.

There is also contact info for the Galveston County Sherriff if you have any info or maybe see her!
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Re: Stolen Horse - Galveston County
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2006, 03:37:28 PM »
here is additional info....

Missing horse named "Drop Top"

Color: Light Bay (reddish brown) coat with brown mane and tail with light streaks of beige.

Distinct markings: Blaze of white on its face to its nose and on the lower portion of its hind legs.

Is branded with a “G” on its left shoulder.

Any information call Hitchcock Police Sgt. Cheryl Jackson 409-986-5559

Life's battles don't always go to the stronger or faster hand; They go to the one who trusts in God and always thinks "I CAN"!