IF ANYONE HAS HEARD OR SEEN HIM.
Wanted: A mini horse named Cheesecake
Updated: April 25, 2008 11:09 AM EDT
Indianapolis - A Marion County family says someone stole their mini horse, and the whole neighborhood has joined in the search to bring the animal home.
The horse, named Cheesecake, was taken sometime between Wednesday night and Thursday morning this week. The suspect took Cheesecake from a home in the 700 block of East Pleasant Run Parkway South Drive.
Owner Catherine Warholak got Cheesecake from a mini horse farm last December. The horse was a Christmas present for her nine-year-old son. Warholak is concerned that whoever took Cheesecake will sell him at an auction. She doubts that the suspect knows how to take care of the mini horse.
Cheesecake is not a showhorse but part of the family, Warholak said. The family has passed out flyers and made posters. They've also gone to the fire station and contacted animal control.
Neigbhors, friends and even strangers have joined the search for the min horse. People felt sorry for Warholak's son, who walked the neighborhood passing out flyers.
Police plan to put out a "BOLO" (Be On the Lookout) for Cheesecake on police radio and during roll calls and shift changes.
Cheesecake was supposed to appear in a Fountain Square parade for the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
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Wanted: A mini horse named Cheesecake
Updated: April 25, 2008 11:09 AM EDT
Indianapolis - A Marion County family says someone stole their mini horse, and the whole neighborhood has joined in the search to bring the animal home.
The horse, named Cheesecake, was taken sometime between Wednesday night and Thursday morning this week. The suspect took Cheesecake from a home in the 700 block of East Pleasant Run Parkway South Drive.
Owner Catherine Warholak got Cheesecake from a mini horse farm last December. The horse was a Christmas present for her nine-year-old son. Warholak is concerned that whoever took Cheesecake will sell him at an auction. She doubts that the suspect knows how to take care of the mini horse.
Cheesecake is not a showhorse but part of the family, Warholak said. The family has passed out flyers and made posters. They've also gone to the fire station and contacted animal control.
Neigbhors, friends and even strangers have joined the search for the min horse. People felt sorry for Warholak's son, who walked the neighborhood passing out flyers.
Police plan to put out a "BOLO" (Be On the Lookout) for Cheesecake on police radio and during roll calls and shift changes.
Cheesecake was supposed to appear in a Fountain Square parade for the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
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