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Mustangs Find New Home After County Fair

Jerry Reynoldson, of the Wild Horse Adoption Association, with Bonnie. Jerry Reynoldson, of the Wild Horse Adoption Association, with Bonnie.

A pair of wild mustangs was adopted at the Clark County Fair in Logandale within a matter of hours.

Last week, the I-Team's George Knapp told you about Bonnie and Clyde. They are two mustangs that horse advocate Jerry Reynoldson got from a government pen and put up for adoption.

Reynoldson says dozens more people signed up to adopt horses and hundreds more expressed interest in adopting in the future. He recently started up a non-profit which helps people navigate the horse adoption process.

Reynoldson, of the Wild Horse Adoption Association, plans to have a website up and running soon. In the meantime, you can contact him by calling 1-702-398-7799. (You need to dial the complete number).

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