
Southern Arkansas University rodeo team member Ty Lester speaks about the recovery of his horse at a press conference Wednesday morning on the SAU campus. Lester's horse was among five stolen approximately two weeks ago from the Mulerider Stables at SAU. One horse is still missing. (Photo by Aaron Morris)
Southern Arkansas University Police Chief Eric Plummer announced the safe return of four of the five horses that were stolen almost two weeks ago from Mulerider Stables on the SAU campus. Plummer said the search continues for the fifth horse, and an investigation is ongoing.

Southern Arkansas University Police Chief Eric Plummer speaks Wednesday morning about the continuing investigation of the theft of five horses and equipment from the SAU campus two weeks ago. (Photo by Aaron Morris)

Southern Arkansas University President Dr. David Rankin speaks Wednesday morning about the recovery of four horses that were stolen from the SAU campus. (Photo by Aaron Morris)


This just absolutely sickens me. Whomever took these horses is very demented and sorry. Not only to take them, but to starve them like that is beyond belief.
To the owners/kids: I pray for you and your horses every morning. I hope that the 4 found ones will bounce back quickly and be back in the pen soon. I pray that the one still missing comes home soon, and makes it back to his event as well. Keep your chins up, feed em a little extra tonight, hug their necks and give thanks to god that they are home.
We’ll see ya down the road.
They still hang horse thieves, don’t they? If not they should. I truely hope the fifth horse is found and the person or persons caught and delt with. That is an absolute disgrace and disreguard for others.
i think i know where it is will you give me it name and more info i think it is the black one with white back right leg if it is we will let you know thanks