Horse theft

Oregon cowboys c. 1900 in a dramatization of the fate of a horse thief[1]
1913 photo of tree in Horse Thief Canyon where a number of horse thieves were hanged

Horse theft is the crime of stealing horses. A person engaged in stealing horses is known as a horse thief. Historically, punishments were often severe for horse theft, with several cultures pronouncing the sentence of death upon actual or presumed thieves. Several societies were formed in the United States to prevent horse theft and apprehend horse thieves. However, horse theft continues to occur throughout the world, as horses are stolen for their meat, for ransom, or in disputes between their owners and other persons. Horse theft today is comparable to automobile theft, a crime punishable by felony jail time.

  1. ^ [1] Geo. C. Blakely, photographer, “Thirteen Snapshots of Life in the Untrammeled Bunch Grass County: Execution After the Verdict,” The Oregon Native Son, volume 2, page 520 (May 1900)

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