garding this theft, please call Hand at 903-592-5252.
DISTRICT 14 — EAST TEXAS Estray Brahmans in Freestone County
TSCRA Special Ranger Jimmy Dick- son reports 22 gray Brahman cattle missing from a property in Freestone County. Sometime after July 15, the cattle may have become estray and were stolen. The 22 gray cows are branded on the hip with a Y over a J. Sixteen or 17 of the cows had calves at side. Two-thirds of those calves were Brahman and the remaining calves were F1s. If you have any information on these cows, please call Dickson at 903-586-8733.
DISTRICT 21 — EAST CENTRAL TEXAS Robertson County Cattle Missing Since October
TSCRA Special Ranger Hal Dumas reports 24 head of crossbred cows missing from a property in northern Robertson County. The cows, which were branded with an “R” on the right hip and an “8” on the left hip, were last seen in October and may have originally been estrayed. If you have any information
regarding these cattle, please call Dumas at 979-828-5832.
DISTRICT 24 — COASTAL BEND AREA, TEXAS Calves Stolen From Wharton Livestock Auction
TSCRA Special Ranger Tommy Char- bula reports the theft of 10 head of crossbred Brangus calves from the Wharton Livestock Auction in Wharton. On Oct. 24, entry was made through unlocked load-out gates at the auction to steal the calves, which
have mixed coloring and no marks or brands. If you have any information on this
theft, please call Charbula at 361-782- 5209.
Crime Watch reports are alerts about thefts or other illegal activities that are reported to the Texas and South- western Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) special rangers. When an in- cident is reported to the special rang- ers, they immediately pass it along to The Cattleman. Crime Watch reports go out immediately in The Cattleman Update, the daily emailed newsletter that goes to TSCRA members. The re- ports are also posted on www.tscra. org under News Headlines. TSCRA offers a cash reward for
information leading to the arrest and/ or grand jury indictment of thieves. Anonymity is guaranteed. To provide information, call 888-830-2333.