Deputies said on Sunday they found the horse galloping along Highway 140 near Quinley Avenue without a rider or a saddle.
They were able to safely corral the horse, but were never able to identify its owner. His only identifier: a yellow tail tag with the number 5724.
Anyone who recognizes this horse or knows someone who might be missing one is asked to contact Merced County Animal Control, where he is currently being held.
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