Staff at the region's fire service headquarters had a surprise waiting for them this morning.
Workers were greeted by a stray horse in the grounds of the West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service HQ in Birkenshaw.
Officers have take to social media to try and track down the owner.
Not what we expected to find at HQ first thing this morning! Please share and help us to find his owner....🐴 pic.twitter.com/aLDBWWmHbr
— West Yorkshire Fire (@West_Yorks_FRS) April 26, 2016
The service's deputy chief fire officer Dave Walton said: "Come on #Yorkshire & #Bradford tweeters who owns this horse? #MoreThanJustFires."
A spokesman for the fire service said the animal wandered onto the site and was found by a security guard at about 6am.
He added: "We have put it in a safe area, given it some water, and are waiting to see if anyone comes forward."
WYFRS later posted a Twitter message thanking people for their help saying the horse's owner had been found.
@West_Yorks_FRS Thanks for the retweets. The owner has come forward.
— West Yorkshire Fire (@West_Yorks_FRS) April 26, 2016
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