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STOLEN
From the stable near I-80 and Route 45 in Illinois
THEFT OF "IN A SPIN-UPDATE" DATA
CONTACTS:
Owner of IN A SPIN: Janie Harrison
Stable:
Nova Quarter Horses (address above)
Owners of stable: Lorri and Bob Ebeling
phone: 708-479-3696
phone: 630-655-4161
fax number: 815-337-8069
e-mail: jhonuol@aol.com
POLICE:Will County Sheriff's Police, Joliet, Illinois
Officer Pat Berry
phone 815-727-8574
case # 24-98-272-106
CIRCUMSTANCES OF THEFT:
Date stolen: Sept. 28, 1998, between 10 PM Monday night and 7 AM Tuesday morning, Sept. 29, 1998
Location of theft:
Nova Quarter Horses
10129 W. 187th St.
Mokena, Illinois 60448
Description of location: Stolen from stall in 60-horse show/lesson barn in a semi-rural (cornfields and subdivisions mixed) area next
to I-80 and near Rt. 45 about 30 miles southwest of Chicago, between Chicago and Joliet.
DESCRIPTION OF HORSE:
Name: IN A SPIN
Breed: American Quarter Horse
Registration: American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA)
Sex: Stallion
Age: 8-years-old
Size: about 15 hands tall
Color: Sorrel (reddish-brown chestnut) body, mane, and tail (mane and tail may appear darker than body)
Markings: No white, but a graying patch on right side of neck. Scar under right eye. Other small scars may be visible on face.
Appearance when last seen: Long, full mane hanging on left side of neck. Rather high tail carriage, and hangs a little crooked. Tail is thin (for a showhorse), but slick haircoat. Solidly built, with thicker neck and heavy shoulders tapering to slimmer loins and hips. He is a reining horse, and was wearing slider shoes in the rear. He has a noticeable resemblance to his sire TOPSAIL CODY.
Way of going: IN A SPIN is trained as a reining horse, which means that he is a handy horse who neck reins very well, and has (to the trained eye) a slope to his hip and hock characteristic of a horse that drops his hind quarters to slide stop. He is quick on his feet, spins around fast, turns quickly, changes leads easily. These things distinguish him from a pleasure horse, hunter/jumper, etc.
Attitude: He is very broke and friendly with no bad stall habits. He may jerk his head up quickly if someone lifts his hand quickly toward his face.
REWARD: Over $1,000 after horse is found
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