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STOLEN HORSE INTERNATIONAL (SHI) ANNOUNCES SIX HORSES RECOVERED IN   Message List  
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Stolen Horse International, Inc.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 11, 2006

STOLEN HORSE INTERNATIONAL (SHI) ANNOUNCES SIX HORSES RECOVERED IN
ONE WEEK!

SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA – Horse owners from all disciplines –
trailriders to international competitors – share a bond when it comes
to the loss of a horse. This loss is often the result of
circumstances beyond our control. It is those circumstances that
Stolen Horse International works with daily.

Each of the six successful recovery stories that occurred this past
week is individual in its own right. The beginning and endings are
the same – horse disappears … horse is recovered. The difference is
what happens in between those two time periods and the lessons that
other horse owners can learn from each set of circumstances so that
every successful theft is followed by a successful recovery.

Horse owners know that horse theft has been around longer than Stolen
Horse International. It was a crime long before Idaho was stolen and
recovered and long before Debi founded SHI. Many think of horse
theft as the criminal act of a stranger, but `civil' theft is growing
rapidly through sales or lease agreements or simply unscrupulous
people. Through Metcalfe's dedication and SHI's voice in the horse
community, horse owners are receiving education and awareness about
the prevalence of horse theft that only Metcalfe and SHI can bring
them.

While Stolen Horse International (SHI) cannot take all the credit for
these recoveries, in each situation SHI was there for the victim.
Debi Metcalfe and SHI's volunteers processed the reports, created
webpages and flyers, and sent Idaho Alerts out to hundreds of groups
and thousands of individuals, many of whom are members of its
NetPosse network. With every email sent, phone call made and flyer
posted, stolen and missing horses, like these six, are that much
closer to finding their way home. The network is working!

SHI is excited about the New Year as it started off with a bang! This
past week has brought jubilation and hope to all the victims still
searching for their stolen and missing horses. The good news this
month began with the recovery of Possum (Washington). This bay Arab
gelding had been missing since September 9, 2005, when he spooked
during a trail ride. His owners, including a 9-year-old girl,
searched the area fruitlessly, placed ads wherever possible and did
everything a horse owner should. While not stolen, Possum would not
have been the first horse that spooked on a trail and was picked up
by a stranger. Read more about Possum's struggle to survive alone at
Netposse.com.

Friday, January 6th a North Carolina horse owner, stunned to learn
that her horse had been stolen, called Metcalfe for assistance. She
was bewildered to discover that the unreported `theft' was just a
ruse to cover up the truth, as Metcalfe suggested. After enduring
personal tragedy, this horse owner had trusted a friend to care for
her Arabian, Proud Piper, while paying for his full board and care.
Once Piper's owner was able to take a more active role in his care,
the caretaker spun a tale that quickly unraveled. With advice from
Metcalfe, a dedicated law enforcement officer and a private
investigator, Piper was tracked to South Carolina and recovered. At
this time the owner is still reeling from the shock of her friend's
betrayal and the fact that the parties involved may not be charged.

That same day came the devastating report out of Georgia. Carol Lane
Tresan frantically sought SHI's help when local law enforcement put
forth little effort into finding the horse she knew had been stolen.
Her APHA Tobiano paint mare, Scout, would never have left the
property, and she certainly didn't cut the wire fencing. Tresan's
ordeal lasted just over 48 hours. During that time, NetPosse members
joined Tresan by inundating the Internet with emails and flyers,
pleading for Scout's return.

Late Sunday afternoon, Metcalfe received the phone call from an
exuberant Tresan that Scout was home! Someone brought her to the door
during Metcalfe and Tresan's email conversation. Scout was sweaty and
skinnier. Her beautiful mane had been cut off, and it appeared
someone had been covering her white marks with black shoe polish when
she broke loose onto the highway and attempted to find her way home.
See pictures of Scout before and after and learn more about her
harrowing experience on the website.

That same evening, a Welsh cross gelding that had been sold in New
Jersey by a potential buyer, who had Bug and a stablemate on a trial
basis, was brought home. After a month of searching, his owner, Karen
Burrows, made contacts through NetPosse members and enlisted the
cooperation of several auction houses in order to be reunited with
Bug. Her TB mare that disappeared with Bug was found colicking at an
auction facility and later died. This case is all too common when
sales agreements and leases are violated. The horse becomes nothing
more to the potential buyer than a monetary asset, and the owner
winds up with no money and no horse, while the horse is sometimes
subjected to abuse, neglect and sales auctions.

To round out a wonderful week, Metcalfe received a call from Florida
on Tuesday, Jan. 10, from the owner of Murph and Sunday, a Haflinger
pony and Quarter Horse gelding that were stolen in December after the
pasture fence was cut. The two horses were led onto Interstate 75
before vanishing. When recovered approximately 90 miles from home,
Murph was in good shape, and it appears he was being prepared for
sale. Unfortunately, the stress took its toll on Sunday, and he will
need time to gain weight and fully recover. The details of this
particular success story cannot be released at this time pending
further investigation, but suffice it to say, that Murph and Sunday's
discovery provides a great deal of hope to other Florida horse
owners. Since Dec. 2004, four other pairs of horses have been stolen
in Florida. Their reports are available under NetPosse's stolen horse
listings.

While SHI celebrates these recoveries, it implores others in the
horse community to continue searching for those yet to be recovered.
The New Year has started out on a roll for victims of horse theft.
Let's keep that momentum moving forward. Never underestimate the
power of one because it may only take one phone call, one email or
one flyer to bring another horse home. And keep in mind that horse
theft knows no boundaries. It affects every breed and discipline.

There are many stories on NetPosse that don't yet have happy endings
and many more that will come in 2006. Support SHI and its victims by
joining the NetPosse, or providing public education or seminars.
Metcalfe is available to write articles or give seminars tailored to
your specific needs. You may also support SHI through your tax-
deductible donation.

Angela Kirby – Stolen Horse International Public Relations

For more information, contact: Debi Metcalfe
PO Box 1341, Shelby, NC 28151
704-484-2165, Cell: 704-472-4314
Email: idahonc@..., stolenhorse@...
www.netposse.com

For more information on Stolen Horse International and its programs,
visit the website at www.netposse.com. Stolen Horse International is
a Section 501(c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Code.
Contributions are tax-deductible as charitable.











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