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THEFT LAW CRIME WATCH


DISTRICT 2 – WESTERN OKLAHOMA/TEXAS PANHANDLE Authorities Seeking Information on Theft of Livestock at Braum’s Farms


Special Ranger Ben Eggleston is seeking information on the theft of 1,121 head of Holstein/Jersey cross steer calves from a Braum’s dairy farm in Follett. Employees at Braum’s Farms noticed the steer calves,


weighing from 300 to 750 pounds, were missing after do- ing their 2014 yearly inventory. The dairy farm is located on the border of Lipscomb County, Texas and Ellis County, Okla. Anyone with further information regarding this case


should call Eggleston at 806-852-4741 or contact TSCRA’s Operation Cow Thief hotline at 888-830-2333. A cash reward of $10,000 may be paid to individuals who can provide useful information leading to the arrest and grand jury indictment of the suspect(s). Individuals reporting information may choose to remain anonymous.


DISTRICT 4 – NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Saddles, Tack and More Stolen in Nowata County Special Ranger Bart Perrier reports the theft of sad-


dles, tack and other items from a horse trailer in Nowata County. On Feb. 8, a thief or thieves cut a padlock on a horse trailer to steal a Dale Martin USTRC 2003 Red Rock Classic roping saddle with a 15 1/2-inch seat; a Corriente 2012 Gabriel Ortega Benefi t Champion Header roping saddle with a 16-inch seat; a CSI saddle pad; numerous other saddle pads; headstalls with bits and reins; tie- downs; assorted splints, bell and skid boots; classic rope bag and assorted nylon team roping ropes; buckets; a hanging trailer bag and hay bags; Champion brand genera- tors; yellow lawn chairs; and a Black and Decker tool set. If you have any information regarding this theft, please call Special Ranger Perrier at 918-275-4257.


Welding Trailer and Equipment Stolen from Creek County Property


Perrier reports the March 11 theft of a welding trailer from 38 The Cattleman May 2015 thecattlemanmagazine.com


a property in the Sapulpa area of Creek County. The trailer was a 5- by 8-foot single-axle with a red Lincoln welder, serial no. U1120300019. The trailer also included a cutting torch system with hoses, torch, oxygen and acetylene bottles; an electric air compressor; assorted hand tools; and additional equipment. If you have any information regarding this theft, please call Perrier at 918-275-4257.


DISTRICT 12 – NORTHEAST TEXAS Angus Heifer Stolen from Property Near DeKalb Special Ranger Toney Hurley reports the theft of an


Angus heifer from a property near DeKalb in Bowie Coun- ty. Between Feb. 24 and 27, a thief or thieves removed a gate from its hinges to steal to steal the 2-year-old heifer, which weighed approximately 900 pounds. This fi rst-calf heifer had a CH brand on the right hip and a 5-day-old calf, which was left in the pasture. If you have any information regarding this animal, please call Hurley at 903-945-3236.


Triple-Axle Livestock Trailer Stolen from Red River County Area


Hurley reports the March 1 theft of a white livestock trailer from a property in Red River County. Stolen was a 2014 32-foot triple-axle Delco cattle trailer with an adjust- able neck, VIN 5WWGB3237E6003458. If you have any information on this trailer please call Hurley at 903-945- 3236.


DISTRICT 13 – EAST TEXAS Newborn Calves Stolen Near Mineola Special Ranger Larry Hand reports newborn calves


missing from 2 ranches in Wood County near Mineola. The thefts likely occurred on March 6 and involved a 3-day old black baldie bull calf with a castration band and a red ear tag, number 32, and a black 3- to 4-day-old black bull calf. Local ranchers are urged to be on the lookout for suspi- cious persons. If you have any information regarding this case please call Hand at 903-592-5252 or the Operation Cow Thief anonymous tip line at 888-830-2333.


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