Law Enforcement Out Of Retirment
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Law Enforcement, an 11 New York bred son of Posse has come out of retirement and is planning a return to racing. He has worked recently at Fonner Park in Nebraska for new trainer Troy Bethke. Law Enforcment was originally owned by Cam Casby, who sadly passed away in 2014. His biggest race came in the 2009 Forego Handicap, despite finishing 12th. It is said that the horse will work at Fonner Park and may race there, and then go to Canterbury for the 2016 meet. If he runs at Canterbury, he may be pointed for the Honor The Hero stakes on Memorial Day or the Dark Star Cup on June 11th.
~Written by andthey'reoff
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