Five horses, a trailer, tack and supplies were stolen from Southern Arkansas University November 2nd. The last of the five stolen horses to be recovered has been found dead in Oklahoma.  The four surviving horses were found two weeks ago in poor condition in the woods in Oklahoma. The remains of the last missing horse, 15 year old "Credit Card", were found Friday according to KTBS

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Here is the full story from KTBS: The one missing horse from among five that were taken earlier this month from Southern Arkansas University has been found dead in southeast Oklahoma. The horses, which belonged to members of SAU's rodeo team, were taken Nov. 2 from the university's stables in Magnolia. Equestrian equipment and a horse trailer were also stolen. Four of the quarter horses were found two weeks ago -- underfed but otherwise unhurt. The livestock trailer was found the day after the horses were taken and the tack was found a week later. The remains of Credit Card, a 15-year-old sorrel-colored gelding, were found Friday morning in McCurtain County, Okla., university officials said. No arrests have been made and authorities have not said whether they believe it is a college prank or something more sinister. The horses belong to members of the SAU rodeo team.

 

If you have any information please contact the Southern Arkansas University Police Department at 870-235-4100.

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