Categories:Pets & SuppliesNo PhotoAd Number:103968Date Posted:12/03/2008Contact:Bill Clayton, NC 27520 Telephone:E-Mail:Reply to Ad Web Site: Description 2 horses disappeared from my home on Seth's Way (off Lee Road) sometime between 7pm on 12/2 and 7am on 12/3. They are both Percherons (draft horses, very big), Jewel, a white female and a Bravo, black male. any info please call 264-9234, if no answer, leave a message. PLEASE!
http://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/4079656/ Clayton, N.C. — Johnston County sheriff's deputies were searching Thursday for two draft horses they believe were stolen from a pasture outside Clayton the day before. The fence had been clipped around the pasture where two Percherons were being kept, said Tammy Amaon, spokeswoman for the Johnston County Sheriff's Office. The pasture is at the end of a cul-de-sac at 1120 Seths Way. Missing from the pasture were Jewel, a 12-year-old gray mare, and Bravo, a 9-year-old black gelding. Neighbors told deputies they hadn't seen the horses get loose, and investigators did not have any suspects or a motive. Jewel has a large scar on her right shoulder and several smaller scars along her body. A poster featuring the stolen horses was posted on NetPosse.com, a Web site that seeks to recover stolen horses. Who in the world would steal someones horses? I mean come ON! My friends goats were stolen about a month ago from HIS backyard. No sign of them yet. I'd really like to hurt some people. :boxing: I hope they find them.
Hmmm, in many states there are still old laws on the books that have penalties of execution for stealing a horse. . .NC may be one of them. . . Pretty hard to make off from that area with two horses - someone must have had a trailer and had it well planned. I was up and down Lee on Sat. - working out that way and didn't see any horses or trailers. Hope these thieves are caught and hung high! Shameful thing, stealing someones critters. What's the world coming to?
They Found Them! They are alive and well! Glad for the owners. http://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/4102080/