Here is a horse who ran off-course

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Our pages at the Daily Breeze are filled with stories about shootings and gangs and other horrible things. We just received this press release from the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Department. We should all move there.

Type of Incident: Found Horse
Date and Time of Incident: Sunday June 15th, 2008
Place of Occurrence: Nipomo in the area of Pomeroy & Olympic
Details of News Release:

On Sunday June 15th, Sheriff's deputies in the south county area of San Luis Obispo were alerted to a stray horse that had been spotted in the area of Pomeroy and Olympic in Nipomo.

Deputies located the horse several hours later at Osage and Eucalyptus.

No owner as yet has reported the animal missing and authorities are asking the public's in identifying the owner.

The horse is described as a mustang gelding, approx. 15 hands high, 8-9 years of age, black in color.

Persons having any information regarding the horse should contact Rural Crime Unit Deputy Darren Davidson at 805-781-4550. No charges are pending against the owner. Deputies want simply to return the animal after proper identification.


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