Oklahoma Mini Horse Returned to Rescue

The Miniature Horse recently reported missing (and possibly stolen) has been returned to the Oklahoma rescue where it was under care. The operator of the Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue reported the 18-year old, partially blind black and white miniature horse stallion missing from his corral on Nov. 25. The animal had been one of seven Minis placed in the rescue’s custody earlier last month in …
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The Miniature Horse recently reported missing (and possibly stolen) has been returned to the Oklahoma rescue where it was under care.

The operator of the Blaze's Tribute Equine Rescue reported the 18-year old, partially blind black and white miniature horse stallion missing from his corral on Nov. 25. The animal had been one of seven Minis placed in the rescue's custody earlier last month in connection with an Edmond, Okla. cruelty case. All were under rehabilitative care at the rescue and shared the corral, and nbone of the other six animals in the enclosure were reported missing. The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Department was investigating the incident.

Sheriff's Department Public Information Officer Mark Myers said that on Dec. 2, the rescue's operator informed the department that the animal had been returned.

Myers said that following news reports of the animal's disappearance, the owner of the rescue received a call from a woman who said she took the Mini home after finding it earlier in the week near a roadway intersection

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Pat Raia is a veteran journalist who enjoys covering equine welfare, industry, and news. In her spare time, she enjoys riding her Tennessee Walking Horse, Sonny.

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