Black Hills riders offer $10K to find shovel-wielding horse killer
Pennington County Sheriff's Office announces reward after week passes with no arrests
Bringing a horse killer to justice is worth $10,000 for Black Hills equestrians.
After a week without an arrests, the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday that the owners of a horse killed in an assault involving a shovel near Pactola Reservoir are offering a $10,000 cash reward for information leading to an arrest.









