CRIME WATCH
DISTRICT 1 — TEXAS PANHANDLE Saddles Stolen in Amarillo Special Ranger Harold Dempsey reports the theft
of 3 saddles from a property in Amarillo. On the evening of May 12, a thief or thieves cut the padlock off a trailer parked at a property in Randall County. Stolen were an Oliver saddle stamped #3579 with poinsettia tooling; an Oliver saddle stamped #3581 with full rough out; and an Oliver saddle stamped #3583 with waffl e tooling. If you have any information with this case, please call Dempsey at 806-356-6101.
DISTRICT 4 — NORTHERN OKLAHOMA Branded Black Steers Stolen From Oklahoma Ranch Special Ranger Bart Perrier reports the theft of 17
branded black steers from a property on the Kay County, Okla., and Cowley County, Kan., line. Between March 28 and 29, the thief or thieves entered the property through an unlocked pasture gate to load the cattle with a dually pickup truck and stock trailer. Missing are 17 head of mostly black steers weighing
650 to 675 pounds each. The cattle are branded with T- Apple (T over an O) on the left hip and have a swallow fork ear notch in the right ear. If you have any information regarding this theft, please call Perrier at 918-287-2332.
DISTRICT 12 — NORTH TEXAS Three Cows Stolen From Hopkins County Ranch Special Ranger Toney Hurley has reported the theft
of 3 cows from a property near Dike in Hopkins County. On March 17, the thief or thieves cut the lock on the prop- erty’s gate to steal the cows, which are registered Maine- Angus crosses weighing approximately 1,500 to 1,700 pounds each. The cattle have tattoos in their ears but no brands. If you have any information regarding any of these thefts, please call Hurley at 903-945-3236.
DISTRICT 13 — NORTHEAST TEXAS Cattle Stolen From 2 Winnsboro Area Ranches Special Ranger Larry Hand has reported the theft of
17 Mexican crossbred heifers from a property between Quitman and Winnsboro in Wood County. Between March
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15 and 20, the thief or thieves opened the main gate to take the cattle and left the gate open, allowing other cattle to become estray. Missing are 17 head of black or mixed color Mexican
crossbred heifers weighing approximately 350 to 450 pounds each. All the cattle are muley or dehorned and branded with an M on the right hip and BAR over LF on the left hip. They also have tags in the left ear that read “P330 L. Feeders” and a phone number. Hand also reports the theft of 2 cows from a property
south of Winnsboro in Wood County between April 11 and 13. A lock was cut on an entry gate to steal the cows, which are described as a 3-year-old polled Hereford, red with a white face, and a 3-year-old Angus cow. Neither cow is branded or marked and both had calves, which were left in the pasture. If you have any information regarding any of these thefts, please call Hand at 903-592-5252.
DISTRICT 26 — CENTRAL TEXAS Tractor and Horse Trailer Stolen in Llano County Special Ranger Max Hartmann reports the theft of
a tractor and a 16-foot tongue-pull fl atbed trailer from a property near Bluffton. On March 2, a thief or thieves entered the property in Llano County to steal a red Mahin- dra tractor, Model 4530, Serial No. USM2806. The tractor had a bucket loader Model 245, Serial No. 080141520. Also stolen was a 2008 tongue-pull 16-foot fl atbed trailer, Serial No. 432S2182081017036. Hartmann also reports the March 13 theft of a
horse trailer from the Hwy. 16 roadside just south of the city of Llano. The trailer was a white and aluminum 2002 Exiss 4-horse slant-load gooseneck, Serial No. 4LAAH222622012938, License No. DLWZ13. The trailer had fender damage from a blown right front tire and a Marine Corps sticker centered on the right rear door. Inside the trailer were a 16.5-inch Coats cutter saddle,
a 16-inch Trophy cutter saddle, a 17-inch Teddy Robinson cutter saddle, a kids’ saddle, an oak dining table, a Yeti brand Tundra marine cooler and numerous bits, bridles, saddle blankets and assorted tack. If you have any information regarding these thefts,
please call Hartmann at 830-669-2429. Anonymous tipsters may also call our Operation
Cow Thief hotline at 888-830-2333. Anonymity is guaranteed.
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