High value horse equipment stolen

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Police are investigating a burglary from a farm in Llanelli, where a large quantity of high value horse riding equipment was taken.

A rented storage container was broken into at Glyngwernen Uchaf Farm, Felinfoel, sometime between 7.30pm on Saturday, March 30 and 9am on Sunday, March 31.

Horse saddlery and equestrian equipment worth around ÂŁ5,000 was stolen. The items include:

Black Kent & Masters 17” saddle with Avacalo gel pad, sheepskin numnah, black girth and rose gold tech stirrups
Brown 14” Thoroughgood saddle
Black 14” leather Ideal saddle
Black Winter 17” saddle
Brown Western pony saddle
Brown leather full-size bridle
Cob-size black Micklem bridle with diamante V browband
Black and pink leather pony bridle
Brown leather Cottage bridle with 4” bit
Brown leather pony bridle with coloured reins and a petal on the browband
Martingales bridles x 3
Brown children’s stirrups and leathers
Children’s Rodney Powell body protector

2 x Avimore brown bridles, with French link snaffles
1 x 16” brown Wintec saddle
1 x 17” brown Jeffrey’s saddle
1 x breastplate

Brown Fylde Haden saddle
Brown comfy girth 15” Fylde number
Brown Fylde bridle with Jerome noseband (ÂŁ90)
Fluffy blue saddle cover with white sheep (ÂŁ80)

16.5” – 17” black saddle with a shield crest in red and blue with a yellow cross, with black safety stirrups (£700)
Burgundy rhingold saddle cover

16” black Wintec saddle with safety stirrups (£120)
Purple and white saddle cover

Anyone with information, or anyone who becomes aware of any of these items being offered for sale, is asked to contact PC 825 Carter on 101, quoting reference DPP/0011/31/03/2019/01/C.

        

 


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