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MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFERS $2,000 REWARD FOR INFORMATION ABOUT HORSE FOUND SHOT TO DEATH

Wade Queen by Wade Queen
March 27, 2021
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SHERIFF SEEKING PUBLIC HELP AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF THE DEAD HORSE THURSDAY MORNING NEAR OLD STRIP MINE

MARCH 25, 2021 – written by WADE QUEEN

 


HORSE FOUND SHOT AND KILLED THURSDAY MORNING IN MARTIN COUNTY, KY., LEADING TO REWARD OFFER BY SHERIFF JOHN KIRK FOR INFO LEADING TO WHOEVER COMMITTED THE VICIOUS CRIME.

Martin County Sheriff John H. Kirk is asking for any information from local residents after a horse was found shot to death.

Sheriff Kirk said he found the deceased horse on Thursday morning, March 25, off New Route 3 Mayo 5 Strip Job.

Sheriff Kirk stated he is offering a $2,000 cash reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who shot and killed this horse.

If anybody has any information, contact the Martin County Sheriff’s Office at 606-298-2828 or Kentucky State Police, Post 9-Pikeville, Ky., at 606-433-7711.

Sheriff John Kirk firmly stated that he and his department take these types of crimes very seriously.

 

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