Two of the six Shetland Ponests missing from a national park have been re -joined with their owner after being found by a member of the public.
In July, the new jungle, animals wandering from the ground around Brahma and Cadnam disappeared in Hampshire. UK-Wide Search Sparking,
The owner James Penny went to gather the pair on Saturday when he was seen running under a narrow country lane in a rural area of London.
He said that he was “happy” to return them, saying: “We just got to find others.”
The Hampshire police had earlier stated that six animals were believed to have been stolen from a address on Cadnam lane between July 20 to 22.
Mr. Penny’s neighbor Anna Merit launched a social media campaign after his disappearance.
On Saturday, his mother, Lisa merit, and another neighbor, along with Mr. Penny, went to assemble two pony, a mother and daughter.
The other four are still missing.
Lisa stated that the two “nervous” pony recovery was “frightening and emotional”, which took about three hours to catch one of which.
“We just want to bring him back and regain it comfortably,” he said.
The Hampshire and the Isle of White Constables have been approached by the BBC.