THE devastated owners of a therapy pony which was stolen from a farm have been reunited with her.
Police were called on Saturday, July 3, when the owners reported the theft, believed to have taken place overnight, from a farm off Darnhall School Lane, Winsford.
An investigation was launched to into the theft of Isla, 32-inch tall miniature Shetland mare.
And just three days later, the police enquiries bore fruit as Isla, who is well-known by the community, was found at a site in Crewe today (Tuesday).
Officers are still looking into the incident.
BREAKING NEWS | We’re pleased to announce that Isla, the Shetland pony who was stolen from a farm in Winsford, has now been found safe and well.
— Northwich Police (@PoliceNorthwich) July 6, 2021
Many thanks for all your help!
Enquiries in relation to her theft remain ongoing pic.twitter.com/lYRFPdm7hA
A Cheshire Police spokesman said: "Enquiries in relation to her theft remain ongoing and anyone with information or footage that may be relevant to the investigation is asked to call Cheshire Constabulary on 101, quoting IML1028182, give the details via our website or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."
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