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Contact: Larimer County Sheriff's Office
John Schulz, PIO
970-980-2501
Colorado Department
of Agriculture
Christi
Lightcap, PIO
303-239-4109
Subject: Horses Seized
Date: 3/8/2013
Larimer County Sheriff's Office
deputies and Posse members along with agents from the Colorado Department of
Agriculture’s Bureau of Animal Protection seized 20 horses yesterday, March
7th, from a property in the 500-block of Raspberry Lane in Livermore, Colorado,
just south of the Wyoming border. Carl Preyss, DOB: 07-06-55, was cited for 20 counts of Cruelty
to Animals, CRS 18-9-202 (1)(a), a class one misdemeanor. Several horses
appeared to be underfed and there was no water available to the entire herd.
The horses first came to the
attention of the Larimer County Sheriff's Office last year after complaints of
stray horses that appeared to be underfed.
At that time the Larimer County Sheriff's Office made arrangements for
hay and water for the animals and continued to monitor them. In
May of last year, a Larimer County Sheriff’s Office deputy and a Posse member,
who has received livestock investigation training through the Bureau of Animal
Protection, examined the animals and determined several of them to be underfed. Mr. Preyss, the
owner of the horses, was told of the concerns about the lack of food and
water. Subsequent checks of the horses showed
improvement in their condition and a private veterinarian provided a letter
indicating the horses were not being neglected or abused.
In late December, deputies were in
the area and once again observed no visible food or water available for the
horses. After another visit in February
by the Colorado Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Animal Protection agents
with the Sheriff's office, it was decided that a search warrant would be
obtained in order to perform a formal evaluation of the animals. Officials from
the State Veterinarian’s office conducted the evaluation yesterday. Sheriff's deputies seized the horses based on
lack of water. A private veterinarian
will also evaluate the horses, treat them and oversee their recovery.
The Sheriff's office was also
assisted by the Larimer County District Attorney's Office, the Larimer County
Humane Society and a Colorado Department of Agriculture brand inspector.
The horses were taken to the Harmony
Equine Center, a private nonprofit facility that rehabilitates neglected and
mistreated horses that have been removed from their owners by law enforcement
authorities.
The charge(s) are merely an accusation and the defendant is
presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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