Grandmother reports three cob horses stolen from stables in Church Road, Hartley
Published: 12:54, 24 November 2024
Updated: 17:49, 24 November 2024
A grandmother said she was “devastated” when she discovered her three beloved horses had been stolen.
Wendy McLaughlin went to tend to the herd at the stables behind her home, in Church Road, Hartely, at around 6.30am on Friday (November 22) when she found it empty.
The 68-year-old told KentOnline: “I was devastated, it has been really traumatic. They are my granddaughter’s ponies and she is crying her eyes out.
“They are my life and the reason why I get up in the morning. It has been dreadful. They are like part of me, they are like children to me.
“They have been my life for many, many years. I rescued them from horrible lives and now they have probably returned to one.”
It is thought the three cob horses, Bess, 11, Freya, eight, and Misty, four, were stolen between 5.30pm and 6pm on Thursday (November 21).
A trail of foot and hoof prints had been left in the stables which Wendy followed into the park which backs onto her fields.
She believes the horses were led through Northfield Open Space, down Ash Road to the Royal Oak pub, in New Ash Green, where a trailer was waiting.
Wendy said she was told by two people that they saw a man and a woman leading the foal and mares towards the public house.
Wendy added: “They cut the wire on my bottom field fence and also took off a gate in the park to get them through.
“They are not frightened of people which is why they have been able to take them.
“Horses are getting stolen all the time around the country but I think this had to have been planned as they had the horsebox waiting.”
In the hopes of identifying her horses, she said one of the mares had a long mane which almost reached the floor while the other two had little moustaches.
She has asked anyone who may have information to email her at wendy684@btinternet.com.
Wendy has also reported the incident to the police which confirmed a report of the theft of three horses was made at around 7am on Friday.
The force has asked anyone with information to call 01622 604100, quoting reference 46/198687/24.
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