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Police mount investigation after rare miniature horses stolen
Kent Police are seeking witnesses and footage after the breeding pair, valued at up to £6,000, vanished from a farm overnight.
Two rare Argentine Falabellas were stolen from a farm on Marsh Green Road near Edenbridge between 8pm on May 27 and 1am on May 28, prompting a Kent Police investigation.
Argentine Falabellas are among the world's smallest horse breeds, standing approximately 2ft 8in tall, and typically cost between £1,500 to £6,000, making them valuable targets for theft.
Officers identified a damaged gate at the property during the initial investigation and have since carried out house-to-house inquiries to gather evidence from the area.
Investigators have released images of the stallion, described as white with brown spots, while local residents are asked to check private CCTV or dashcam footage for suspicious activity.