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Infierno Ideal –Stolen from Gallia County, Ohio – Sept 25, 2006

Download flyer for Infierno Here
Suspect usually trades in Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Ohio and sometimes West Virginia and Virginia.
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by (luvpasofinos@hotmail.com) on Thursday, October 12, 2006 at 21:12:10
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email: luvpasofinos@hotmail.com
certify: yes
Submitted By: Beverly Vance
owners name: Beverly Vance
city: Crown City

county: Gallia
state: OH
country: USA
zip: 45623
home phone: 740 441-5871
work phone: 304 691-6455
Number horses: 1
tack report: No
trailer report: No
theft date date: September 25, 2006

location: Crown City/ Gallia
how missing: My house burnt to the ground on 9/7/06. I lived in my barn several weeks afraid that the person that burnt my house down might come back and burn my barn down with my horses in it. I fed around 7:30 p.m. on 9/25/06. That night I went to a friends house for one night. The next morning when I cam back to feed around 1:a.m. Infiernos stall door was busted to pieces and the chain that was on his gate was no where to be seen. Infierno is very laid back on the ground and according to his previous owner he would have never busted out of his stall or even left the barn yard if he had gotten out. There were only 4 people that even knew that I had Infierno. I had finally been fortunate enough to purchase him after 5 years of trying on July 28, 2006. A horse trader was seen around my farm during the period of time that Infierno was stolen. He had told me prior to my house burning that he already knew of a couple of people that were interested in breeding to him. He also ask if he was broken and I did tell him yes, but he required a special bit to gait properly.
I posted flyers everywhere around my small town, and it wasn't long before someone took them down. Everyone thought I had found my stolen horse.
horse name: Infierno Ideal

primary breed: Paso Fino
primary color: Dapple Grey
age: 10
Gender: Stallion
weight: 850 lbs
height: 14 hands
markings: Long silky charcoal color mane and tail/charcoal color on knees, mane almost down to end of nose. Very sweet and good ground manners, but comes to life under saddle and can be a very hot horse to ride. Needs special bit to gait properly.
microchip: No

registered: Yes, PFHA
picture: Yes
reward: Yes
reward amount: will give new owner amount paid for horse
reward paid by: Beverly Vance
reward notes: reward is only going to be paid if the person that has Infierno does not know the horse trader that stole him or Infierno has not been gelded
Agency Report Date: September 28, 2006

Agency Case No: 06-002676
Agency Name: Gallia County Sheriff
Officer Name: Lisa Harman
Agency Address: 18 Locust St
Agency City: Gallipolis
Agency County: Gallia
Agency State: OH
Agency country: USA
Agency Zip: 45631
Agency Phone: 740 446-1221
other website: No
do agree: yes
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