Inver Grove Heights Police got an 11 p.m. call Friday from a resident reporting a horse sauntering around in her basement.
In Inver Grove Heights, surprised police find an unwanted horse guest
Officers arrived to find a white or tan horse hoofing it through various rooms as police watched through windows from the outside.
Prank call? Someone just horsing around?
Nay!
Officers arrived to find a light-colored horse hoofing it through various rooms as police watched through windows from the outside.
"That … is indeed a horse in a house," an officer can be heard saying on a short video of the incident posted on the department's Facebook page, facebook.com/IGHPDMN.
Some people quickly started speculating on social media that the horse was brought in intentionally from the biting cold, with temperatures at the time around 10 below zero.
Hold your horses.
Police Sgt. Adam Wiederhoeft said Saturday that authorities are still investigating the incident and it was unclear how the horse got in.
The resident "called us because she was surprised that the horse was in her basement," he said.
The animal was removed by an owner, he added.
"The horse is safe in an enclosed area designed for horses," he said. "Not someone's basement."
Of course.
Pam Louwagie • 612-673-7102