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Horse Rescue Non-Profit Hopes Thieves Will Return Critically Important Golf Carts

The non-profit, which rescues horses from abuse and neglect, said a thief stole two critically important golf carts last week.

A horse sanctuary non-profit in Pine Valley is hoping the person(s) responsible for taking two of their golf carts, worth an estimated $15,000, will return the carts to their rightful home. 

On Nov. 18, The Horses of Tir Na Nog, a volunteer-powered non-profit organization, posted on Facebook to tell their Facebook followers that overnight on Nov. 18, someone crept onto the ranch and stole two of their golf carts. 

The organization, based in Pine Valley, works to create a safe space and better life for horses that have few remaining options left, according to their site

They use one of the golf carts for feeding the horses, according to a Facebook post. The other was slated to replace one of their other worn-out work carts. 

"It takes a special kind of person to steal from horses rescued from abuse and neglect! We do what we do on a bare bones, no frills budget," the non-profit wrote on Facebook.

Without theft insurance, the loss sets them back $15,000 to replace the two carts. 

They are hoping the person or persons who stole the cart will have a change of heart and return them. 

"If the person who took our carts is reading this, do the right thing and bring them back!" the non-profit wrote.

No other information was immediately available.

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