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THEFT LAW CRIME WATCH


DISTRICT 5 — EASTERN OKLAHOMA Three Angus-cross Heifers Stolen from Mayes County Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association


(TSCRA) Special Ranger John Cummings reports the theft of 3 cattle from a property near Strang in Mayes County, Okla. On May 5, a thief or thieves cut a fence and bent the gate to a pasture to steal black Angus-cross heifers weigh- ing approximately 800 pounds each. The cattle had white ear tags and were branded on the left hip with a backwards B connected to a forward R. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Cummings at 918-342-0888.


Tractor, Travel Trailer and Ranch Equipment Stolen from Delaware County


Cummings reports the theft of a tractor, motor home, metal hay ring, and rotary mower from a property in Delaware County. Between April 18 and May 10, a thief or thieves entered the property near Ketchum and stole an orange 2008 Kioti CK30 4-wheel drive tractor with a front loader, serial number 70117060; a 1975 Ford F350 Roll-A-Long mo- tor home, white with brown stripes and a brown cab, VIN E37AHW42160; a red Atwoods brand 3-piece metal hay ring; and a red 4-foot Brush Hog-type rotary mower. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Cum- mings at 918-342-0888.


DISTRICT 8 — TEXAS PANHANDLE/ SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA Twelve Cattle Missing from Hardeman County TSCRA Special Ranger Scott Williamson reports 12


head of cattle missing form a property near Quanah in Hardeman County. The cattle are mixed crossbred steers weighing 850 to 900 pounds each and branded with Lazy E on the right hip. If you have any information regarding these cattle, please call Williamson at 940-889-2269.


DISTRICT 9 — NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS/ SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA Charolais Cow Shot in Archer County TSCRA Special Ranger John Bradshaw reports the


shooting of a cow in a pasture south of Holiday in Archer County between May 12 and 13. If you have any information regarding this shooting, please call Bradshaw at 940-389- 6123.


Cattle Stolen from Newcastle Property Bradshaw reports the theft of 8 cattle from a property


near Newcastle in Young County. Between Jan. 1 and May 11, a thief or thieves popped a lock to steal the mixed breed, mixed color yearlings weighing approximately 750 to 850 pounds each. The cattle have an M diamond 8 brand on the left hip and a double walking cane brand on the right side. If you have any information regarding these cattle, please call Bradshaw at 940-389-6123.


DISTRICT 13 — EAST TEXAS Four-Wheeler Missing in Shelby County TSCRA Special Ranger Larry Hand reports the theft of


a 4-wheeler from a ranch near Timpson in Shelby County. Between May 12 and 15, a thief or thieves took the green Honda 4-wheeler, VIN 478TE250234206249. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Hand at 903- 592-5252.


DISTRICT 16 — WEST TEXAS Trailer stolen in Callahan County TSCRA Special Ranger Joe Roberts reports the May


4 theft of a stock trailer from a property south of Baird in Callahan County. A thief or thieves took a 24-foot S&H gooseneck livestock trailer, brownish gray, with a full metal covered top. The trailer’s VIN is 140GD22FX4A049338. If you have any information regarding this theft, please call Roberts at 325-701-4667.


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