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Stolen Horse International, Inc.
PO Box 1341
Shelby, NC 28151
(704) 484-2165
stolenhorse@netposse.com
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Press Release May 19, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Debi Metcalfe for Stolen Horse International, Inc.
MEDIA CONTACT: Debi Metcalfe of Stolen Horse International, Inc., at (704)
484-2165 and (704) 472-4314 or dmetcalfe@netposse.com.
Angela Kirby at
acknetpossevol@aol.com
WEB SITE: Further Press Release Information and Photos are available at
http://www.netposse.com/stolenmissing/stolenmissingimg/FlashyTXstolenMay06.htm
Handicap
Children Need Help Finding Stolen Friend in Texas
IDAHO ALERT - Red & White Paint Mare Stolen in Vidor (Orange
County), Texas, May 9, 2006
Vidor, TX - A horse that has helped thousands of disabled children is
missing in Texas. Steven Nichols says on May 9th or 10th;
someone entered his property off Old Spanish Trail in Orange County, Texas
and cut a hole in his fence. Flashy was gone...in a flash!
Thousands of
horses are stolen annually in the United States. Stolen Horse
International, Inc. has had many reports from the sate of Texas. It is not
unusual for horses to disappear without a trace, often with the help of
horse thieves.
Nichols and his
family cannot begin to describe the grief they feel not knowing what
happened to this very special mare. Not only doses Flashy, a nine year old
red and white Tobiano paint mare, mean a great deal to the Nichols family,
she is loved deeply by the children that enjoy her riding her for therapy.
"She is gentle
and loves children. She needs to come home!” says Steven Nichols.
“Flashy
participates in the annual Wildwood Sports day, and we cannot imagine
participating without Flashy, “ says Kathy Nichols.
The annual
event for the physically challenged will be held Saturday May 20, 2006.
The Nichols do so much to help others... now they
need our help.
Flashy has been working with handicapped children
for 8 to9 years, and to lose her to someone that doesn’t even know what they
have taken is a shame, “says Nichols.
For the last 8 to 9 years she's been working with
handicapped kids, and to lose her to someone that doesn't even know what
they took," said Nichols. "It was a shame to steal something from me, but
they stole the livelihood of a lot of handicapped kids."
Steven Nichols needs help finding his horse so
Flashy can continue to help the children that love her so much. Flashy has
left the pasture. How she left does not matter to the children who love
Flashy. They just want her back.
This press release has been sent to you by Stolen
Horse International, Inc. (www.netpossee.com) Contact Debi Metcalfe or
Angela Kirby,
acknetpossevol@aol.com for additional information using the above phone
number and email addresses. Stolen Horse International, Inc. is a
Not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to re-uniting stolen and
missing horses with their owners through Idaho Alerts and by utilizing the
NetPosse network of people through out the United States and Internationally
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