**Title: Emmerdale SHOCKER: Kim’s Desperate Race Against Time to Find Her Stolen Horse!**
In this gripping episode of *Emmerdale*, Kim Tate is thrust into a state of panic when she discovers that her prized horse, Apollo, has been stolen. As she surveys the empty stall with the door ajar and a few strands of Apollo’s mane caught in the latch, a wave of dread washes over her. Kim, the queen of Home Farm, always in control, is suddenly faced with a situation she never anticipated—someone has dared to steal from her.
Kim’s mind immediately races through a list of possible culprits. There are many who would want to see her suffer, people she has crossed with her ruthless decisions. But a horse? That’s personal—a direct attack on her reputation. Could it be Cain Dingle, always lurking with a vendetta? Or perhaps her own son, Jamie, seeking revenge for the ways she has controlled him? The list of suspects is long, and Kim knows she can’t afford to rule anyone out.
Bursting into the grand living room, Kim finds her fiancé, Will, sipping a glass of whiskey. The moment he sees her face, he knows something is terribly wrong. “Apollo is gone,” she snaps, barely able to contain her anger. Will immediately suggests calling the police, but Kim refuses. Whoever did this wants her to panic, to see her desperate and vulnerable, and she won’t give them that satisfaction.
Determined to handle the situation herself, Kim instructs Will to begin questioning everyone on the estate. Someone must have seen something, and Kim is resolute in her mission to follow every lead, no matter where it takes her. The night at Home Farm grows increasingly tense as Kim’s mind churns with suspicions and strategies. This isn’t just about power or control—this is about something she truly loves, something irreplaceable.
Kim Tate is not a woman who gives up easily. She vows to find Apollo, and when she does, those responsible will face her wrath. The episode leaves viewers on the edge of their seats, knowing that when Kim finally catches up with the thief, there will be hell to pay.