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STEPHENVILLE MAN WAS ARRESTED JUNE 16 AND CHARGED with misapplication of fi duciary property of more
than $200,000 after he stole 210 head of cattle and 30 horses from an Odessa rancher. Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Associa-
tion (TSCRA) Special Rangers Kenny Wadsworth and Wayne Goodman led the investigation and TSCRA Special Ranger Harold Dempsey and the Erath County Sheriff’s Department assisted. According to Goodman, the victim had an injury
that resulted in a life-threatening blood disease and was not expected to live. The suspect, Asher Quinn Hoxie, 38, of Stephenville, and his wife, told the victim they would take care of the cows and horses while the victim was unable to care for them. The investigation, which began in March, revealed
that Hoxie actually sold all of the victim’s cattle and horses in 2012, instead of taking care of them as he had promised. Wadsworth arrested Hoxie on June 16 in Stephen-
ville, and the suspect was charged with misapplica- tion of fi duciary property of more than $200,000. More charges are expected to be fi led on Hoxie. This is an ongoing investigation and more arrests are expected to be made. TSCRA would like to thank the Erath County Sheriff’s
department for their assistance with this investigation. “With the teamwork between TSCRA special rang-
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32 The Cattleman August 2015
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ers and local authorities, another thief was arrested,” says Goodman. “I appreciate the Erath County Sher- iff’s Department for their assistance. I always encour- age ranchers to brand their cattle and to report any suspicious activity on their property to their local law enforcement as soon as possible.”
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