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Early this morning in Hagen, authorities responded to multiple calls regarding incidents that unfolded around 7 am.

The Commission has been asked for its input on the proposed legislative guideline.
The Commission has been asked for its input on the proposed legislative guideline.

Consulted by the Commission on the proposed legislation.

In the quiet town of Hagen, Germany, an unexpected event unfolded yesterday morning. The Hagen Police received multiple reports about loose horses on Selbecker Straße in Eilpe, a residential area of the town.

Upon arrival, the police found three loose horses: two adults and a foal. The horses were tame and calm, having ended up on the parking lot of a local discount market. With the help of residents, all three horses were secured.

The horses were not wearing bridles, and their origin and cause of being on the street remain unknown. No information was provided about their ownership or origin. The secured horses were led to a fenced-in pasture for a temporary stay while the search for their owners took over an hour.

Fortunately, no potential danger to humans or animals was caused by the loose horses. The Hagen Police have asked anyone with information about the horses to contact them via their duty desk at 02331 986 2066.

For updates on this incident, you can follow the Hagen Police on their official website (https://hagen.polizei.nrw), Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/Polizei.NRW.HA/), Instagram account (http://www.instagram.de/polizei.nrw.ha), or Twitter handle (https://twitter.com/polizei_nrw_ha). You can also join their WhatsApp channel for instant updates at https://url.nrw/WhatsAppPolizeiNRWHagen.

Emails can be sent to [email protected]. The information provided in this report was transmitted by the Hagen Police and originally published by news aktuell.

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