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UPDATE: Horse detained by police near Tennova reunited with owners

UPDATE: Horse detained by police near Tennova reunited with owners

A horse was caught near Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville on June 30, 2023. Photo: Clarksville Now/CPD photo


Update, 8:45 a.m.: The owner has been located, and the horse was released into the owner’s custody without incident.

Previously:

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A riderless horse was found running toward Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville Friday morning, and police are trying to locate the owner.

At about 6 a.m., the horse was detained in the Dunlop Lane area on Alexander Drive, according to Clarksville Police spokesman Scott Beaubien. The horse was taken in custody and is being held at a secure location.

“The horse is in good health and well-nourished but misses his family,” Beaubien said.

Anyone with information on the owners is asked to call 911.

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