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Searching for Leo's Baron Jack Have you seen
him in North Carolina?
"I would love to see him or just talk to the
woman that purchased him. Is there any way that you could suggest in locating
him?" -- Nanci Verones
Below is the form submitted by Nanci Verones (nverones@bellsouth.net) on Friday, February 18, 2005 at 08:57:42
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past owner's name: Nanci Verones
email: nverones@bellsouth.net
owners name: Nanci Verones
city: Marietta
state: GA
zip: 30066
home phone: 7703676045
date: November 2003
type of discipline: Trail, Pleasure
city county missing: Acworth, GA
horses name: Leo's Baron Jack
breed: Quarter Horse
sex: Gelding
color: Sorrel
age: 9-10
weight: 1200 lbs.
height: 16.1-2 /1200lbs.
identifiable characteristics:
- Scar on right rear leg
- sorrel
- 4 white socks
- blaze
- good attitude
how missing: Traded with horse dealer in GA. Was told horse was sold to a woman
in North Carolina. This occurred in November 2003. My horse was not
stolen, but I traded him with a reputable horse dealer in Georgia November 2003. I needed a horse that would better suit my needs. I
loved this horse very much, but our relationship became sour and my trainer
suggested that I get one better suited to me. I spoke with the man that traded him
to and he advised my old horse -Leo's Baron Jack was sold to a lady in North
Carolina and she loved him and was doing well with him. I asked if I could have
her phone number or if he would call and see if ok for me to take a drive to go
and visit him. He would not help me. I would love to see him or just talk to the
woman that purchased him.
have picture: No
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