Abandoned horse seized from Texas property

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An abandoned horse was seized from a Texas property after a locksmith called to the address expressed his concern about the animal.
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The SPCA of Texas seized a horse found on a vacant lot.
The animal was on a vacant lot in Fannin County. He was taken by the SPCA of Texas under the authority of the Fannin County Sheriff's Office.
The SPCA received a complaint from the locksmith, who had been called to unlock a trailer on the rural property in Telephone.
The trailer and the property have been listed for sale, and the real-estate agent did not have keys to the trailer.
While on the property, the locksmith saw an emaciated horse, and called the SPCA of Texas.
The owner of the property lives in Arizona. The owner told the SPCA that no horse should be on the property.
SPCA investigators determined that the horse had been abandoned and needed veterinary care.
Fannin County authorities concurred and issued a warrant to the SPCA to seize the horse.
The horse was taken to the SPCA of Texas' Perry Animal Care Centre in McKinney for treatment and will remain under care until a custody hearing.
If the SPCA of Texas receives custody of the horse, he will be evaluated for potential adoption or placement.
 
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