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Posted 12/18/09 Reward
for Recovery of Stolen Saddles
The Ravalli County Sherrif’s Office, in
The equipments includes: ·
One Ralph Shimon 17” seat custom-made basket
weave stamped saddle with a rawhide cantle, stirrups and horn. Ralph Shimon
concho on Latigo hlder. ·
One Ralph Shimon 14-1/2” seat custom-made basket
weave stamped saddle with a rawhide cantle, stirrups and horn. Ralph Shimon
concho on Latigo holder. ·
One older dark brown saddle with 15” padded seat ·
Two Brown mohair breast collars and a leather
breast collar ·
Two handmade leather croupers with a folded leather
design; one plain crouper ·
One pair white canvas with black trim saddle bags;
one pair older suede saddle bags. ·
Myler Curb Bit and headstall with inlaid rawhide
braiding, bow on browband; braided reins; Myler Comfort Snaffle Bit and heavy
lather headstall, browband and reins; Two snaffle bits and headstalls and reins;
three curb grazing bits and headstalls and reins ·
Blue Navajo design saddle blanket ·
30’ Nylon Lariat rope Anyone with information is
encouraged to call Detective Scott Burlingham at 406-375-4015. A reward has been
offered by the owners of the saddles and there may be further rewards trough the
Crime Stoppers program. The Ravalli County Sheriff’s Office is asking that horsemen and women take a few minutes and document their tack with names, stamps, photographs, brands or whatever means necessary to help identify your property in the event of theft.
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