Statewide Hunt Underway for Stolen Horse with Medical Needs from Upstate New York
- Niagara Action

- Aug 1
- 1 min read
New York State Police are searching for a missing horse named Koda, taken from a farm in the Union-Endicott area in Broome County sometime between July 23rd and 24th. Authorities say the stolen horse has unique dietary needs that could threaten his health if not located soon.
“’Koda’ is a neutered male, called a gelding,” police stated in a press release issued Wednesday. “He is a flea-bitten grey color, which means he is grey with flecks of red and has a darker muzzle. ‘Koda’s owners are also concerned about him because he has special dietary restrictions.’”
Koda was reportedly taken from a secured enclosure on Struble Road in the town of Union.
He has two distinct brands that may help in identifying him: one is a Roman letter L resembling an upside-down Y on his front left shoulder and the other is an arrow pointing upward with a line underneath located on his rear left flank.
Anyone who may have information about Koda’s whereabouts is urged to contact New York State Police at (607) 561-7400 and reference case number NY2500671337.
Statewide Hunt Underway for Stolen Horse with Medical Needs from Upstate New York










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