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Wandering horse spotted in Innisfil now reunited with owner

The horse wandered off early this morning and was found near an elementary school
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Matilda the horse was reunited with her owner Lindsay after wandering off this morning

A horse has been reunited with its owner after wandering off its Innisfil farm early this morning.

South Simcoe Police (SSP) were called to the area of Innisfil Beach Road near Alcona Glen Elementary School after receiving numerous calls from concerned citizens about a horse on the loose. 

One of the citizens was a teacher from Alcona Glen Elementary School who called the police after spotting the animal on school property.  Earlier this morning, one of her Grade 1 students told her that a horse had been seen walking down their street. 

She was skeptical about the story until she saw the horse for herself roaming outside the school. 

South Simcoe Police Constables Pat McFall and Mark Collucci were called to the scene to help contain the horse, who was found east of the Alcona Glen Animal Hospital on Innisfil Beach Road. 

All of SSP's vehicles are equipped with lifesaving ropes, which were used to help corral Matilda with the help of a few helpful citizens. 

"The horse was super cooperative, she was more hungry than anything," said McFall. 

After securing the horse, employees at the nearby Sobeys stopped by to feed Matilda some apples. 

"She was a very sweet girl," laughed Cst. Collucci, "We're like best friends now."

Thankfully the owner, Lindsay, was at the scene within the hour, after realizing her horse had escaped from her farm a few kilometres down the road. 

Cst. McFall has been with the Service for eight months and has attended eight service calls in the area related to farm animals. 

"It's not very common, but it's not surprising when we get them," he said. 



Natasha Philpott

About the Author: Natasha Philpott

Natasha is the Editor for BradfordToday and InnisfilToday. She graduated from the Media Studies program at The University of Guelph-Humber. She lives in Bradford with her husband, two boys and two cats.
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