DISTRICT 5 — EASTERN OKLAHOMA Creep Feeder Stolen From Rogers County
A yellow Farmstar 2-ton creep feeder was reported stolen by TSCRA Spe- cial Ranger John Cummings. The theft occurred Dec. 13 to 14, 2012. The thief or thieves entered the property in Oologah, Okla., Rogers County, by taking a locked gate off its hinges and pushing it open. They drove into the pasture, hooked the creep feeder to a vehicle and drove from the area. The feeder serial number is
9704209. It is yellow, with 2 red cages that are attached to each side of the feeder. It has a bumper pull hitch. The Model 80 feeder has a farm tread tire on a black rim on the right side and a 3-rib implement tire on a white rim on the left side.
If you have information about this
stolen trailer, please contact Cum- mings at 918-342-0888.
Six Cattle Missing From Adair County Ranch
Sometime between Dec. 30 and 31, 2012, 6 cattle were removed from a property near Stilwell in Adair County, Okla. Missing are 5 black heifer calves, all weighing approximately 500 to 600 pounds, with a fresh “DS” brand on the right hip. One red heifer calf is also missing, weighing 500 to 600 pounds, with a fresh “DS” brand on the right hip. If you have any information regard-
ing this case, please call Cummings at 918-342-0888.
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Deere model 6120 4x4 cab tractor and model 563 loader for a rancher in McAlester, Okla., Pittsburgh County. The tractor had been reported stolen in April 2012. It was recovered in Ada, Okla., Pontotoc County
DISTRICT 13 — EAST TEXAS Cows and Dehorned Gray Brahman Bull Stolen in Smith County
TSCRA Special Ranger Larry Hand reports the theft of 10 head of cattle from a property near Arp in Smith County. Sometime between Jan. 9 and 10, a thief or thieves cut the lock on a pipe gate and loaded the cattle using onsite pens. Stolen were 7 black cows with numbered ear tags in their left ears, a small F1 heifer calf and a calf of unknown description. Also stolen was an unbranded and dehorned gray Brahman bull that is 3 to 4 years old. If you have any information re-