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Slimmed-down Portland police horse collars suspect

The Columbian
Published: June 26, 2014, 5:00pm

PORTLAND — An Oregon horse that had to lose 200 pounds before it could join the Portland Police Bureau’s Mounted Patrol Unit has collared its first suspect.

Murphy, carrying Officer Cassandra Wells, chased down a man suspected of breaking into a building last week and kept him trapped next to a building until officers could cuff him.

The Oregonian reported Murphy galloped about six blocks.

Murphy was added to the mounted patrol last year, but when he arrived at the barn he weighed 1,900 pounds. The unit didn’t have a saddle big enough for him.

After losing 200 pounds he went through training and is now on Portland streets.

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