Rimbey RCMP are thanking the community and media for their response in helping RCMP locate Katrina Doiron. On Thursday Rimbey RCMP were contacted by Doiron advising she would turn herself in to police and while she showed up at the Rimbey Detachment she still won’t give up where the horse named Hank is residing.
RCMP and the Livestock Investigative Unit continue seeking assistance in locating Hank so he can be returned to his rightful owner.
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Rimbey, Alberta RCMP are on the hunt for a horse named Hank. No, this is not the plot of a children’s cartoon. Police say Hank was stolen from his rightful owners by 28-year-old Katrina Doiron from Ponoka County.
She has been charged with theft of cattle over $5000, and there is currently a warrant for her arrest. She is also refusing to return Hank, and will not tell police where she is keeping him.
Dorion has also stated she is in the process of selling Hank. Rimbey RCMP are advising anyone who may have purchased this horse that they are committing the offence of possessing stolen property over $5000.
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Katrina and/or Hank the horse, please contact Rimbey RCMP at or your local police.






















