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She was looking for her horse, but found a mission
SHELBY — A stolen horse and Debi Metcalfe’s subsequent search for her has turned into a full-time mission for the... More of this story


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Our motto here is, "Never underestimate the power of one." We would like to recognize and send a special THANK YOU to whoever wrote to the Shelby Star which inspired this article. Because of this letter to more will now know about Stolen Horse International and the problem of horse theft. Please take a moment to read this article about NetPosse.com.

Note from Debi - I did tell Emily about the NetPosse volunteers but it didn't make the news. I wanted to take this moment to thank all fot he people who support us both in the NetPosse volunteer network and other organizations.


She was looking for her horse, but found a mission
Group inspired by search
by Emily Killian of the Shelby Star

December 22, 2007 - SHELBY — A stolen horse and Debi Metcalfe’s subsequent search for her has turned into a full-time mission for the Cleveland County woman.

Ten years after her horse, Idaho, was taken, Debi has become an expert in horse recovery, theft prevention and identification.

“It’s just day-to-day work for me,” said Debi.

She, along with help from her husband, Harold, founded Stolen Horse International and NetPosse.com, and set up a volunteer network to help people find their own stolen or missing horses.

“We do a lot more than stolen horses,” Debi said. “That’s how we were started, but we do so much more now.”

Her priority is working with people whose horses are missing first. That comes ahead of fundraising and other functions.

“We try to stress that even if the horse is not found alive and well, it’s better to know than have questions,” she said.

Inspiration

Debi has empathy for the people she helps.

 

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