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CC and Cooper Are, Missing From Danville, Arkansas Pasture
- RECOVERED!!!! Debi,
I have wonderful news! We located Cooper and CC in a pen in some woods. The story of how they got there does not ring true, but we did find them and they are now at home safe and sound. We can't thank you enough for putting the word out about the girls. I honestly don't believe we would have gotten them back this quickly if it hadn't been for the flyers and the word that law enforcement and the NetPosse members were searching for them.
There isn't a doubt in my mind these mares were taken. There were no tracks or sign of them anywhere between the place they vanished from and the location we found them in... which was a small pen in a heavily wooded area well hiden from view. The girls are extremely agitated and show signs of stress, but are otherwise in good condition.
Please accept the gratitude from Patricia Cooper (owner) and myself for all you and the netposse members have done to put the word out. You are all so much appreciated! Words can not express how we feel.
I will send photos of the welcome home asap. Thank you so much for acting so quickly on our behalf. I don't think the outcome would be the same without your efforts.
Barbara Brown
Kripple Kreek Paints & Equine Rescue/Sanctuary
Danville, Arkansas
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Below is the form submitted by BARBARA BROWN (STRAWS1232003@YAHOO.COM) on Monday, October 24, 2005 at 23:30:02
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real name: BARBARA BROWN

email: STRAWS1232003@YAHOO.COM
owners name: Patricia Cooper
city: Danville
state: ARKANSAS
zip: 72833
home phone: 479-576-0349
other phone: 479-576-0369
date missing: OCTOBER 24,2005
missing how: from farm, fences laid to the ground.
city county missing: Mount George (Yell County)

horses name: Cooper
breed: appaloosa
sex: mare
color: one buckskin app
age: 9 years
weight: 1000 lbs
height: 14 hands
identifiable characteristics:
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Cooper is buckskin colored app,
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currently has lots of white on hips and has brown &
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socks on all 4 legs to above the knees.
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Cooper is dominant mare but is gentle to humans.
horses name: C. C.
breed: APPALOOSA
sex: MARE
color: BROWN/WHITE
age: APPX 6 YEARS
weight: 1100
height: 14.3
identifiable characteristics:
how missing details: Unsure. There is a place in the fence where it has been laid to the ground. This must be where they got out or were taken from.,
NO TRACKS OR EVIDENCE OF THEM GOING THROUGH HERE.
local agency: Yell County Sheriff Dept.
agency address:
agency city: Danville
agency state: Arkansas
agency zip: 72833
agency county: Yell
agency phone: 479-495-2811
agency report date: 10/24/2005
agency case num:
agency contact:
reward: No, No
reward how much:
reward who pays:
reward notes:
other notes: These horses are considered to be missing at this time, however from all appearances they have been stolen. They are pastured within 1/4 mile
of my home and upon getting out they would have come home instead of just wandering off.
We have done a thorough search of the area and there are no signs of them. We can not even locate a hoof trail or find droppings anywhere in the area.
We are certain they have been taken or someone is holding them.
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