CRIME WATCH THEFT
AND LAW
DISTRICT 4 — NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Hereford Cows, Bull Calf Stolen in Oklahoma TSCRA Special Ranger Bart Perrier reports the theft of
5 head of registered Hereford cows and 1 bull calf from a property in Okmulgee County, Okla. The cows, stolen between Sept. 18 and 20, are 10 years
old and weigh approximately 1,600 to 1,800 pounds each. All have a “shoe nail” brand on the left hip, a brand that looks like a horseshoe with crosses on the legs. The cows also have a yellow ear tag in the right ear and are tattooed in the left ear. Also missing is a Hereford bull calf, weighing approxi-
mately 500 to 600 pounds, with no brand. The calf has a yellow ear tag bearing number 3109 in the right ear and is tattooed in the left ear. If you have any information regarding this theft, please call Perrier at 918-287-2332.
DISTRICT 12 — NORTHEAST TEXAS Trailer Stolen in Red River County TSCRA Special Ranger Toney Hurley reports the theft of
a 32-foot fl atbed trailer from a property in Red River County. Between Sept. 6 and 10, a thief or thieves entered an open gate and barn to steal the black tandem dual dovetail fl at- bed by Performance Trailers. The trailer’s serial number is 13ZGF3224D1004445. If you have any information regarding this theft, please call Hurley at 903-945-3236.
DISTRICT 14 — EAST TEXAS Cattle Missing in East Texas TSCRA Special Ranger Jimmy Dickson reports the
possible theft of 8 head of cattle from a property near Brownsboro in Henderson County. The cattle went missing between Sept. 30 and Oct. 12 and are described as 3 black cows and 5 black calves. The cattle are all unbranded. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Dickson at 903-586-8733.
DISTRICT 24 — SOUTH TEXAS Welder and Equipment Stolen From Fort Bend County TSCRA Special Ranger Tommy Charbula reports the
theft of a welder and equipment from a property near Katy in Fort Bend County. On Sept. 23, a thief or thieves cut a gate’s chain to steal a Miller Bobcat welding machine, serial number LF335531. Also stolen were 100-foot copper leads and numerous power tools. If you have any information regarding this theft, please call Charbula at 361-235-1088.
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