|
Stolen Horse International, Inc.
PO Box 1341
Shelby, NC 28151
(704) 484-2165
stolenhorse@netposse.com
----------------------------
We need donations
to help you and to
continue to help others.
NEW!
SHI Online Auctions
NEW!
Mission Fish Registry
Home
About
NetPosse Information
Idaho Alert Network
Our Book: "Horse Theft,
Been There Done That"
About Debi
Donate
Fundraisers
Identification
Stolen Horses
Missing Horses
Stolen Tack
Stolen Trailers
Missing
Owners
Searching
for Horse
Disaster Planning
Katrina's Missing Pets
Auctions
Theft Prevention
Theft Recovery
Law Enforcement
Personal Theft Stories
Merchandise
Need a Speaker?
Speaking Schedule
Horse Protection Groups
Slaughter Information
Misc. Horse Stuff
Links
Link to Us
Contact Us
Terms of Agreement

Download free Reader to view many of the flyers on this site.
Help others--help yourself!
Be informed! Join
NetPosse volunteers!
Sign
up for NetPosse News e-Newsletter
Help continue the good work of SHI! Donate
today!
Buy
the book that helps SHI and YOU!

Purchase
microchips from SHI
|
Missing Horses
(Civil, Lost, Escaped) If you are searching for a legally
SOLD horse click here.
View By State (MISSING International horses currently listed in those sections under states.
i.e. Canada is listed under AL-IA)
SELLER BEWARE!
Selling horses can make you a victim
If you sell a horse, do you know why should you never let them leave your property until after the check has cleared the bank or you've gotten full cash payment? Even with a signed contract in hand, you can end up like many of our victims with a story that are becoming more commonplace here at NetPosse.com.
When we get a call from victims like Sherri about Lily, they say, "My horse has been stolen!" However, cases like this may not be "theft" by law. Most of these cases are considered civil, and the owner needs to locate their horse before pursuing legal action in our judicial system. At NetPosse, we call this type of situation a "civil theft."
Then there is Pam who owns King from North Carolina whose was trading him to a lady in Connecticut. King arrived safely, but the woman didn't uphold her end of the deal. She demanded King's owner come get him and pay back board. Before the owner could get him, the woman called to say he was missing. This is when she turned to NetPosse. Within a few days and with the help of some wonderful people, King was on his way back home … but the entire deal cost Pam $1600 and the other woman (previously convicted of animal abuse) is not out a dime so far.
Maybe this has happened to you, maybe not. If the horse community does not take notice and protect themselves and help those who have been victimized, this "civil theft" will not only continue but will grow. Prosecuting the guilty party is not only hard but costly, thus the reason it is the calculated and preferred way to "steal" your horse. If the cost of recovery outweighs the worth of the horse then most "civil thieves" are not prosecuted and are free to victimize more people...and that they do!
If you want to learn more read the following articles written by a NC equine attorney and an OH sheriff deputy.
Horse Theft as a Civil Matter
How to be a "Legal" Horse Thief

Click box above to enter.
Search Table provided by NetPosse Volunteer Pam in Georgia ~ Thank you!
United States
Map by States - In case you need to see where a horse is
missing in relation to surrounding states click this link above. You will
see US map with links to state maps.

|