Merseyside police appeal to reunite saddles with rightful owners

Merseyside Police are seeking the owners of two horse saddles recovered during a property search in Wirral. The items were found after two men were arrested in connection with a burglary reported in April. Officers have released details to help return the saddles.

Police recovered an Albion saddle with red buttons and a Henri de Rivel saddle, sized 17 inches and 17.5 inches respectively. The saddles were located at an address in Wirral during a search tied to the arrests of two local men on 14 May. A 49-year-old man from Wallasey faces suspicions of fraud, handling stolen goods and possession of cannabis. A 53-year-old man from Rock Ferry is suspected of burglary and handling stolen goods. Both have been released on conditional bail as enquiries continue.

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Injured young man at riding school in industrial area after suspected attempted murder in Malmö.
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Man injured in suspected attempted murder in Malmö

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A man in his twenties was injured in Malmö on Monday evening and sought help at a riding school in the Fosie industrial area. Police have classified the incident as attempted murder and opened an investigation.

Avon and Somerset Police are appealing for dashcam footage after a brown horse was found dead on Winterbourne Road in Stoke Gifford, Bristol. The incident occurred on Tuesday, 17 March, and was reported around 6pm. Officers believe the horse may have been pulling a cart with two males prior to the event.

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Police in Devon are appealing for the owner of a springer spaniel to come forward after the dog attacked a therapy pony in Bere Alston on 10 May.

Hong Kong police have dismantled a motorcycle theft syndicate and arrested five people linked to 14 cases, amid a rise in such crimes in the first quarter of the year. Senior Inspector Fu Ho-shing of the Kowloon West regional crime unit said the group targeted motorcycles in back alleys or secluded areas in West Kowloon and Tsuen Wan.

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Two teenagers are being prosecuted at Falu District Court on suspicion of sabotage after removing sirens known as Hesa Fredrik from the roof of Hushagsgymnasiet in Borlänge during spring 2025. The sirens were then mounted on a car, preventing their use. The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency demands 30,000 kronor in damages from the youths and an additional over 24,000 kronor from their parents.

A woman and her partner were killed in Rinteln. Police have arrested two young men as suspects. Investigations are ongoing.

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Wendy Davies, founder of an equine rescue centre, has been given a two-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay £10,000 in costs for failing to meet basic animal needs. The 75-year-old pleaded guilty to one welfare offence and was found guilty of nine others at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on 5 March. The charges involved pigs and poultry kept at her facility, with no equids implicated.

 

 

 

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