Witnesses sought after ponies die in arson attack
POLICE investigating an arson attack in which two miniature ponies were killed are appealing for two key witnesses to come forward.
The pedigree miniature ponies, that stood a mere 27inches tall, died after the blaze at stables in Binney Road, Allhallows, near Rochester, last Friday at around 2.20pm.
Dc Steve Goldsmith, who is investigating the incident, said: "We are particularly keen to speak with two boys, believed to be around 12-years-old, who were seen in the field at around the time of the arson.
“Though they may have paid no part in the crime, we do think they are key witnesses.”
He added: "To allow two young ponies to burn to death is both cruel and malicious and we are keen to arrest the person or people responsible for this heartless act.
“The owners of the ponies have been left distraught by the death of their beloved pets and if someone out there has information about this crime I would ask them to contact officers at Medway police station."
The pedigree miniature ponies, that stood a mere 27inches tall, died after the blaze at stables in Binney Road, Allhallows, near Rochester, last Friday at around 2.20pm.
Dc Steve Goldsmith, who is investigating the incident, said: "We are particularly keen to speak with two boys, believed to be around 12-years-old, who were seen in the field at around the time of the arson.
“Though they may have paid no part in the crime, we do think they are key witnesses.”
He added: "To allow two young ponies to burn to death is both cruel and malicious and we are keen to arrest the person or people responsible for this heartless act.
“The owners of the ponies have been left distraught by the death of their beloved pets and if someone out there has information about this crime I would ask them to contact officers at Medway police station."
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