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THEFT LAW CRIME WATCH


DISTRICT 4 — NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Motley-Faced Heifer Missing in Payne County TSCRA Special Ranger Bart Perrier reports a cow


missing from a property near Orlando in Payne County. Missing some time between April 10 and 11 is a black and white or motley-faced heifer weighing approximately 550 pounds with a blue “HB” tag in the left ear and a JHB brand on the left hip that looks like J-B. If you have any informa- tion regarding this case, please call Special Ranger Perrier at 918-275-4257.


2 Black Cows, 6 Charolais Cross Calves Missing in Osage County


Perrier reports the theft of 8 head of cattle from a prop- erty in the Okesa area near Bartlesville in Osage County. Missing since March 15 are 6 head of Charolais crossbred calves weighing approximately 400 pounds each, and 2 black or black white-faced cows. All the cows and calves have a Cross J brand on the left hip. If you have any infor- mation about this case, please call Special Ranger Perrier at 918-275-4257.


2 Calves, Stock Trailer Stolen in Creek County Perrier reports the theft of 2 calves and a stock trailer


from a property near Slick in Creek County sometime be- tween March 14 and 15. Stolen were two black calves, a heifer and a steer, weighing approximately 450 pounds each, with no brands, tags or ear notches. Also stolen from the property was a tan 16-foot bumper-pull stock trailer with a damaged roof and mismatched tires. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Special Ranger Perrier at 918-275-4257.


DISTRICT 5 — EASTERN OKLAHOMA 4 Black Angus Cross Cows Stolen in Adair County TSCRA Special Ranger John Cummings reports the


April 16 theft of 4 head of cattle from a property near Stil- well in Adair County. Stolen were 4 black Angus cross cows, all 5 to 6 years old and weighing approximately 1100 pounds each. Some cows had orange or yellow numbered


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ear tags. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Special Ranger Cummings at 918-342-0888.


40 Head of Cattle Stolen in Coal County Cummings reports 40 cows missing from a prop-


erty near Colgate in Coal County. The cattle, which went missing some time between Jan. 25 and March 25, are 29 Brangus-type older cows, mostly black, with a Z brand and corresponding 2, 3 or 4 year number on the left hip. Also missing is a red and white Corriente cow with a 4F brand on the left hip and 10 calves, mostly red, weighing approxi- mately 500 to 700 pounds each, with no brands or markings. If you have any information regarding these cattle, please call Special Ranger Cummings at 918-342-0888.


DISTRICT 12 — NORTHEAST TEXAS 6 Head of Cattle Missing in Red River County TSCRA Special Ranger Toney Hurley reports the theft


of 6 head of cattle from a property south of Avery in Red River County. Some time between April 23 and 25, a thief or thieves cut a fence to steal: 2 registered 6-year-old black Brangus cows with a rocking M brand on the left rib; 2 Bra- ford F1 cows, 5-to-6 years old, with the HH brand on the left hip; a 6-year-old black cow with a white face; and an F-1 cross heifer calf weighing approximately 450 pounds with a white strip down the face. If you have any information regarding these cattle, please call Special Ranger Hurley at 903-945-3236.


DISTRICT 14 — EAST TEXAS 15 Cattle and Calves, Cattle Chute and Gate Stolen in Navarro County


TSCRA Special Ranger Jimmy Dickson reports the theft of 15 head of cattle and calves, as well as a red cattle chute and gate, from a property near Barry in Navarro County. Between late March and April 18, a thief or thieves cut a fence to steal 11 black Angus/Brangus cross cattle with a DJ brand on the left hip, and 4 black Angus/Brangus cross calves. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Special Ranger Dickson at 903-586-8733.


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