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4 Sheep Stolen from Indiana Holiday Inn Found Safe
Trailer and livestock recovered after social media appeal
Mar. 30, 2026 at 4:54am
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Four sheep that were stolen from a truck parked at an Indianapolis-area Holiday Inn on Sunday morning have been located and recovered, according to the owners. The $65,000 livestock trailer and the approximately $30,800 worth of sheep were reported missing, but have since been found with the animals unharmed.
Why it matters
Livestock theft is an ongoing issue that can have significant financial and emotional impacts on farmers and ranchers. This incident highlights the importance of community awareness and social media in helping to quickly recover stolen animals.
The details
According to the initial report, the theft occurred around 8:07 a.m. on Sunday at the Holiday Inn on Intech Commons Drive in Indianapolis. The truck hauling the silver Cimarron Showstar livestock trailer containing the four sheep was stolen. The owners later posted about the incident on social media, and in an update announced that both the trailer and the sheep had been found, with the animals safe and healthy.
- The theft occurred around 8:07 a.m. on Sunday, March 30, 2026.
- The owners posted about the incident on social media on Sunday.
- The trailer and sheep were located and recovered later on Sunday.
The players
Holiday Inn
The hotel where the truck and trailer were stolen from.
Cimarron Showstar
The brand of the $65,000 livestock trailer that was stolen.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of community vigilance and the power of social media in helping to quickly recover stolen livestock, which can have significant financial and emotional impacts on farmers and ranchers.
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