Kansas Couple, Insurer Offers Reward in Horse’s Death
A Kansas couple wants to know why someone shot and killed their daughter’s 11-year-old horse.
Gary and Ara Carbonneau are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest in the shooting of the chestnut filly named Aimee. WIBW reports the couple’s insurance company added another $1,000 to the reward fund.
The couple says someone trespassed on their property last Tuesday and shot the horse at point-blank range. Topeka veterinarian Ed Kester says the bullet passed through the horse’s liver and stomach before lodging in her intestine.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating.
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