No horseplay -- Councilwoman, police safely remove horse wandering Inkster You herd that right
INKSTER, Mich. – Police officers in Inkster were joined by a City Councilwoman in wrangling a horse Friday, May 24.
It started at about 6:30 a.m. when officers hoofed it into the city after receiving a call regarding a horse roaming the streets. With the help of Councilwoman Lindsay Scott, officers were able to rein the horse in safety.
The Inkster Police Department posted their thanks to Scott for her assistance online and acknowledged she wasn’t a one-trick-pony, stating she wears “multiple hats.”
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