Elvis has left the pasture in Kentucky - letter from
owner
Owner
frustrated in search for child's horse
Where do
you turn for help when your horse is missing? When there
are no obvious signs how d you determine if your horse is
missing or stolen, especially when your gut feeling is different
from law enforcement. Read Jamie's letter below to
understand better the turmoil a victim goes through when her
horse... disappears. (SHI has removed names and edited
letter just a little. You may contact Jamie if you need to
know more about individuals involved).
Hi, My name is Jamie Wright and I am
writing to ask for your help finding my daughters horse.
On
Sunday night September 05, 2004 one of our horses went missing.
Around 11:30 pm when I was putting our
stallion back in the barn, I heard a horse screaming in the
woods along the creek. It
was dark and extremely foggy, so I decided that I had to wait
until morning to see what went on.
It was pouring down rain Monday, but I
called the field horses up to find all but Elvis come for feed.
It stormed all day Tuesday, so our search was halted.
On Wednesday my husband and I both searched the pastures.
We went the pasture fence to find it wasn’t out of
shape any more than usual after a storm.
The horses would never go through it on their own because
of the cable there to keep the fence in place.
We proceeded to search the holler’s and
the small creek beds hoping that he had just fallen and we could
get him to Lexington for help.
He was no where. When
we came in, I started calling everyone around us to see if they
had seen a horse out or where it didn’t belong.
I also called Animal control and talked with Animal
Control an officer to find out if anyone had reported a
horse being out or if they had picked one up.
He said “no”.
I called the Police Dispatch number and
Officer an officer returned my call.
I explained the situation to him and his response was to
“call your homeowner’s insurance see what your deductible
and his value was and just get the money for him”.
I tried to explain that the money wasn’t what I was
wanting, I wanted my horse back.
He informed me that it was not worth it to file a report
unless I wanted to file a claim with insurance and to wait until
Friday until I did anything about it.
On Thursday, while my husband and I
searched the fields again, we noticed something that we hadn’t
before. On the other
side of the fence at the creek, there was a freshly broken
branch with a smaller section broken from the tip of it.
We continued to walk the creek with the dogs when the
took off up a small trail in the thicket.
I followed them and found hoof prints in the mud that
were a little worn. There
have not been horses in this pasture for close to 10 years.
We followed them as much as possible, but the weeds and
underbrush got to thick to see anything.
Friday morning Sept.10,2004 we went to the
Kentucky State Police Post 6 to try to file a report.
We met with a State trooper around 10:30 at the
Demossville Post Office. He
listened to my information and called in to his Supervisor.
He told us to go back to Kenton County Police and they
should cooperate with us and if we were not satisfied then to
call him back. He
took a set of pictures that we had printed up of Elvis and
informed us that he would look and advise the others in the area
to keep an eye out for him.
As soon as we returned home from meeting
with the state trooper I called the Kenton County Police and a
page was sent out for the officer to again.
When he returned my call later, he informed me that it
wouldn’t be until Tuesday that he could get out here.
I explained that wasn’t good enough and he was going to
call dispatch to send another officer out.
I had also called a Animal Control officer
(contact owner) about the situation.
Both this ACO officer and another ACO showed up
directly before the Kenton County Police officer.
The ACO officer
and the other officer went into the pasture and down to the
creek after I told them where we had found everything.
I stayed with the Kenton County Police
officer and answered his questions and gave him some
possible leads that we were told along the door to door search.
He asked me if I wanted to come pick up a copy of the
report at headquarters or wanted to wait.
I had an appointment at 5pm, so I told him I would pick
it up later. When
ACO's returned from the field they said that they couldn’t
find proof that someone had been there.
The county officer said that he would be in touch and
they all left.
Saturday evening while out with my husband
I ran into the county officer again and I asked him if had found
out anything or had looked into anything.
He informed me that he hadn’t.
On Sunday morning I drove out the Police station to get a
copy of the report and the reporting officer met me in the
parking lot.
He told me that the report was waiting for
approval, but he would bring me a copy of it to me on Monday
morning and asked what time I would be around.
I informed him that I’m always around between 1:15pm
and 1:45pm. I
received nothing, so at 4:30 I called again and dispatch sent
him the message to call me again that I needed to know
something. He never
returned my call so at 5:40pm I called Dispatch again and told
them he hadn’t returned my phone call, and when the dispatcher
looked he had already clocked out was left.
I in turn call the Kentucky State Police
Post 6 and left a message for the state trooper.
The trooper returned my call at 11:10pm on Monday
September 13 and explained how to get a report through the
Administration, if things were any better or different to call
him on Tuesday and he would talk directly with the Kenton County
Police.
On Tuesday morning at 12:50pm I called the
Kenton County Police Administration office for a copy of my
report. I explained
to the lady who answered who I was and what I needed and was
told that it what they had was only a statement from the officer.
I asked her to please fax it to me and it arrived at
1:06pm. The paper I
received was a very brief description of everything.
(Description of report
is on main report page)
I have either spoke with on the phone or
received an email from 6 different Animal Psychics and they all
have given me the same response that Elvis was stolen by two men
and were heading West. I
will include an email from one of them with a description of the
two men involved and the vehicles.
The first man fits the description of a known Horse Thief
in the area who grew up in the area and would know the property..
He had also owned or at least hauled around with a single
horse trailer like the one described.
I have called one of the local television
stations about it and they said that they would air about a
stolen pet once I could prove it and had a police report.
I have called as many Stock Yards in the OH, KY, IN area that I
could find numbers to. The
ones who had a fax machine I faxed a copy of his picture and his
description.
I also tried calling all 3 Slaughter
Houses. I didn’t
receive a response when I called Bel Tex, Dallas Crown
disconnected me, and Cavel in Illinois was very polite, but
didn’t take my information.
As of right now, the police haven’t done
anything to help us. They
continually express that it is just a horse.
If these people could own one they would know that they
are not just animals, they are part of the family and you
can’t just give up on one because he is gone.
If that was a child they would do everything in their
power to find that child and keep him safe.
It should not be any different for a horse.
To some people horses are their children.
Elvis was the type of horse that if he had a
rope in front of his leg he would stand there until someone got
him. He would not even
think about walking thru a fence that was over his head.
To bring him into the dry pasture we had to take the strand
of electric that was over the gate (even when unplugged) down for
him to walk through. He
would go anywhere and do anything that you asked of him.
That is why he was mostly ridded by a 3 year old around the
house, on trails and was supposed to be her first walk/trot horse
in a couple weeks.
If there is anyway that you might be able to
help us get our horse back, both my husband and I will be forever
grateful as well as our 3 year old daughter who was supposed to be
showing him in two weeks. It
has been very stressful and hard on all of us, but I have had an
especially hard time helping my daughter to understand why the
police haven’t found him yet.
Thank you for your time and any/all help is
appreciated.
Sincerely
Jamie Wright
wishing_well_farm@fuse.net
9/16/04
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