Law enforcement authorities in Oklahoma are seeking information connected with the disappearance of a Miniature Horse from an equine rescue where he was under rehabilitative treatment.

Mark Myers, public information officer for the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Department, said the operator of the Blaze's Tribute Equine Rescue reported the 18-year-old, partially blind, black and white Miniature Horse stallion missing from his corral on Nov. 25. The animal had been one of seven Miniature Horses placed in the rescue's custody earlier last month in connection with an Edmond, Okla., cruelty case. All were under rehabilitative care at the rescue. None of the other six animals contained in the corral were reported missing.

Myers said the animal was likely stolen.

"Our deputies investigated and found no holes in the fence," Myers said

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