Oreo the horse was spooked off after a late night ride, but a Burbank officer who grew up around horses was able to ride the animal back to its owner.
streets gave spectators quite a sight, but the animal was safely recovered and reunited with its owner, police said Wednesday.
According to Burbank police, officers responded around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday to Riverside Drive and Mariposa Street after receiving a report about a horse running loose. A woman told police the animal was frantically running down the street with a saddle attached, leading her to believe the owner had fallen from the horse and might be injured.
Responding officers found the horse — named Oreo — grazing on the front lawn of a residence. Officer Nicholas Moreno, who grew up around horses, calmly mounted the animal.The horse's owner was located at Mariposa Bridge near Valley Heart Drive and Mariposa Street. The owner said the horse had gotten spooked after a ride and ran off.All the news you need to know, every day
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