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fi re was set at approximately 4:00 a.m. on Jan. 25. If any- one has information on this case or about any of the other fi res set in the area, please call Special Ranger Wills at 254-223-2330.


DISTRICT 16 — WEST TEXAS Livestock Trailer Stolen from Hamlin Riding Club Special Ranger Joe Roberts reports the theft of a live-


stock trailer from a riding club arena near Hamlin in Jones County between Feb. 7 and Feb. 11. The trailer, VIN #5WWGB3238B6001522, is a black


32-foot Delco gooseneck livestock trailer with a full green tarp and the name “Bailey” visible under peeling paint on the nose. The trailer did not have a back left tire and wheel at the time. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Special Ranger Roberts at 325-701-4667.


DISTRICT 28 — SOUTH TEXAS/NORTH RIO GRANDE RIVER Far South Texas Hunting Camp Looted Special Ranger Robin Clark, Dist. 28 in South Texas, reports the looting of a hunting camp near Millett in


LaSalle County. A thief or thieves broke into the lodge to steal a Windy Ryon Longhorn saddle with a 15 1/2-inch


tree, tan padded seat, fully-stamped square skirts, full double rigging, leather-covered horn with a silver horn cap, tapaderos (toe fenders) on the stirrups and quick change buckles on the stirrup leathers. Also stolen were iHome B22 wireless speakers; a black


GE brand freestanding stove model JB630DFBB SKU 1000- 0177-966; Frigidaire stackable washer and dryer, model CLCE500FW4; 4 gun scabbards; a left-handed Ashley hunt- ing bow, case of arrows, bow release and archery accesso- ries; 6 cases of shotgun shells, gauges 12, 28, 20 and 410; 4 pair of binoculars, including a 10-power Nikon; 1 pair men’s snake boots; 1 stuffed bobcat shoulder mount; miscella- neous power tools, including DeWalt drill, Black & Decker circular saw and hammers; 42-inch fl at screen television; and a microwave. If you have any information regarding this theft, please call Special Ranger Clark at 830-278-5778.


Anonymous information may also be left on our Operation Cow Thief tip line at 888-830-2333. TSCRA offers a cash reward for information leading to the arrest and/or grand jury indict- ment of thieves.


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