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Phil and Abby
Phil and Abby

By Phil West, Lt. Mono County Sheriff’s Office

Phil wrote this sometime ago. As you may have guessed, he’s a fan of Cowboy Poetry. We dedicate this to Abby.

The Officer:

“I am the top half of a mounted patrol team, Working from horseback, a fulfillment of dreams.”

“My horse, my steed, just as in the days of old, Together we ride, for together we’re bold.”

“Every muscle I feel, as we both work as one, For it’s you underneath me, that makes this job fun.”

“Although there are days when you give me some attitude, From you I will gather, all of my fortitude.”

“We enforce the laws and meet people, all of the day through, And when we’re greeted by others, the one they speak to is you!”

“You help a cop’s image, in a positive way, An Officer on horse back, we’ll help save the day.”

“For our Maker, he gave you the strength from above, Together we’ll ride, together, in love.”

“Our ride for now is over, it’s the close of the day, You nicker so softly, as I bring you your hay.”

 

The Mount:

“I am the bottom half of this God fearing crew, The love from my partner, will help see us through.”

“I was born to run wild, leave the danger that’s near, But the strength on my back, says I’ve nothing to fear.”

“I feel your hands and your legs, they help as you guide, It’s your strength that sustains me, when I could run and hide.”

“Your spurs sometimes tickle, you use them to nudge, Sometimes I sure need them, because I won’t budge.”

“The children, they see us, they squeal with delight, An Officer on horseback, what a beautiful sight!”

“When I am on duty, I’m not allowed to eat, But just look at that grass, it’s just under my feet.”

“No one can describe it, this partnership and team, We’ll work as one forever, I’ll feel you in my dreams.”

“The ride for now is over, the tack is recounted, I’ll rest till that time, we again will work mounted.”

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Here is the Press Release from Mono County Sheriff’s Office

To:                   All News Outlets

 

From:              Jennifer Hansen, Public Information Officer

 

Date:                October 21, 2013

 

RE:                  Abby, the Mustang Police Horse

The Mono County Sheriff’s Office is saddened to report the loss of one of our mounted team members, Abby, the Mustang Police Horse. Abby had a 17-year career span as a mounted patrol horse with partner Lt. Phil West.

Abby was a former wild mustang, foaled in 1991, and gathered from the BLM Herd Management ‘Area 52,’ near Tonopah, NV. Abby came to Lt. Phil West in 1992 from Officer Rich Perkins of the Bishop Police Department. In the spring of 1994, after Lt. West lost his first mustang police horse, Modoc, Abby went into training to become the replacement horse. Abby became a familiar face in the Eastern Sierras with the inter-agency Eastern Sierra Mounted Enforcement Unit, working details from Lone Pine to Bridgeport and gathered thousands of loving strokes from citizens and visitors in the course of her career.

Abby’s career with Lt. West spanned 17-years. She began with the Bishop Police Department (1994-2002) and continued and ended with the Mono County Sheriff’s Office (2002-2010). Abby accompanied Lt. West to the California Peace Officers Memorial from 2003-2010. She was retired in 2006 and worked only a few details a year, as her replacement, Bigun (also a former wild mustang) was taking a larger portion of her workload. Abby was fully retired in 2010 with Bigun taking over all of her law enforcement related duties.

In addition to working mounted patrol, Abby had her shot at stardom and was featured on BLM’s, “Wild Horse Trading Cards,” and on the Discovery Channel’s, ‘Animal Planet.’ She was also a family companion and pet, involved with Lt. West’s children in various horse shows and high school rodeo events. Sometimes, these events would occur on the same day as mounted details where she would compete and then change demeanor for working the street later that same day. Abby was ‘sent up to heaven’ on Saturday, October 19, 2013 due to complications of Cushing’s Syndrome. Abby was an integral member of the Mono County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Unit and will be greatly missed.

“Abby was an ambassador for and a true testament to the mentality of the wild horses. She was a family companion, show and competition horse, in addition to her law enforcement duties. I can best describe Abby as resolute in action yet gentle in manner. Our family misses her greatly and would like to thank the Eastern Sierra communities for their support throughout the years that she served.” –Lt. Phil West

Written and prepared by: Jennifer Hansen, Public Information Officer

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