Horse Beaten, Possibly Shot Found With Tail Tied To Pole

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police are investigating the death of a horse that was found with its tail tied to a telephone pole in the San Fernando Valley and its head beaten or shot, or both.

Los Angeles police Officer Norma Eisenman says the horse was found in front of a home in a cul-de-sac in Sylmar Saturday morning.

She said the horse had blunt force trauma to the head, possibly from a gunshot, but a necropsy will determine the cause of death.

Det. Eric Bixler said it appeared someone tied the horse to the pole with a rope to unload it from a trailer or truck.

Bixler told City News Service unspecified evidence was left at the scene and that animal cruelty investigators believe they will be able to identify the suspect.

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