A woman living in Loxahatchee was accused of stealing three horses in Wellington, which were valued at $220,000, according news channels at WPTV News Channel 5. Elena Richart Escoda was working for Gonzolo Senosiain and was tasked with taking care of, training, and showing his German Oldenburg gelding and two Spanish purebred stallions, WPTV reports. When Senosiain noticed that she was excessively spending money, he said he would not extend her visa and Escoda left with the horses. After hiring a private investigator, Senosiain learned that she had moved the horses multiple times in Palm Beach County until they were finally found at a property on F Road in Loxahatchee on May 11. Escoda was arrested on May 12 and charged with fraud and larceny.
A woman living in Loxahatchee was accused of stealing three horses in Wellington, which were valued at $220,000, according news channels at WPTV News Channel 5. Elena Richart Escoda was working for Gonzolo Senosiain and was tasked with taking care of, training, and showing his German Oldenburg gelding and two Spanish purebred stallions, WPTV reports. When Senosiain noticed that she was excessively spending money, he said he would not extend her visa and Escoda left with the horses. After hiring a private investigator, Senosiain learned that she had moved the horses multiple times in Palm Beach County until they were finally found at a property on F Road in Loxahatchee on May 11. Escoda was arrested on May 12 and charged with fraud and larceny.