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DISTRICT 22 — EAST TEXAS Nine Cattle Stolen from Madison County Property TSCRA Special Ranger Brent Mast reports 9 cattle


missing from a property in Madison County. Missing are a red Beefmaster cow with a Circle C freeze brand on the left hip, 8 unbranded whiteface dun or black cows and 5 or 6 red or dun unbranded bull calves. If you have any infor- mation regarding this case, please call Mast at 936-851- 0122.


DISTRICT 24 — GULF COAST Dozen Cows Taken from Rosharon Area TSCRA Special Ranger Tommy Charbula reports 12


Brangus and mixed color cows went missing from a prop- erty at Rosharon in northern Brazoria County after July 18. The thief or thieves cut the lock on the entry gate and removed the chain to enter the property. The cattle are branded with a KS on the left hip or a Circle K on the right shoulder. If you have information regarding these missing cows, please contact Charbula at 361-782-5209.


DISTRICT 28 — SOUTH TEXAS/NORTH RIO GRANDE RIVER Cattle Chute Stolen in Medina County TSCRA Special Ranger Robin Clark reports the theft of


a cattle chute from a property near Biry in Medina County. On Aug. 18 a thief or thieves cut a lock on a gate to steal a Titan West manual cattle chute with a palpation cage, se- rial no. 0929092315G. If you have any information regard- ing this theft, please call Clark at 830-278-5778.


DISTRICT 30 — SOUTH TEXAS/GULF COAST Six Heifers Stolen Near Ben Bolt TSCRA Special Ranger Steve Martin reports that on


July 18 a thief or thieves cut the chain on a gate to steal 6 heifers from a property in Jim Wells County near the Ben Bolt area. The heifers are 3/4 Angus, 1/4 Brahman cross, 4 to 5 months bred and all are black, some with white spots. All the cattle are muley (hornless) and weigh approximate- ly 1,000 pounds each, and had red numbered ear tags in the left ear.


Seventeen Crossbred Cows Stolen Near Brooks, Duval County Lines


On July 9 a thief or thieves made off with 17 cattle from a property near the Brooks-Duval County line. Missing are 6-year-old muley crossbred cows of various colors weigh- ing 1,000 pounds each. An unknown number of calves may also be missing.


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Two Brangus-Cross Calves Missing from Karnes County


Two reddish brown Brangus-cross calves are missing from a property in Karnes County near the Dewitt County line. The calves weighed approximately 400 to 500 pounds each, were not branded and did not have other identifying marks.


Two Charolais Bulls Missing in Karnes, Bee Counties Martin reports 2 Charolais bulls went missing from


pastures in Karnes and Bee Counties in June. Both bulls, one weighing approximately 1,100 pounds and the other weighing approximately 1,700 pounds, have a 4E connect- ed brand on their left hip.


Cows and Bull Missing from Brooks County Property On Aug. 1, 5 cows and a bull went missing from a prop-


erty in Brooks County, Martin reports. Two of the cows are 5-year-old reddish Beefmaster crosses, with no horns, weighing approximately 800 to 900 pounds each. These cattle have an “open 8” brand that looks like a shoe print on the left hip. Three cows are 2-year-old Beefmaster crosses weigh-


ing approximately 650 to 700 pounds each, with no brands. Two of the cows are muley and one is horned. The missing bull is a horned reddish Beefmaster cross


weighing approximately 1,500 pounds, with the same “open 8” brand on the left hip. If you have information regarding any of these cases,


please call Martin at 361-358-8851. TSCRA has 30 special rangers stationed strate-


gically throughout Texas and Oklahoma who have in-depth knowledge of the cattle industry and are trained in all facets of law enforcement. All are com- missioned as Special Rangers by the Texas Depart- ment of Public Safety and/or the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. TSCRA is a 138-year-old trade association; the


largest and oldest livestock organization based in Texas. TSCRA has more than 17,100 members, in- cluding beef cattle operations, ranching families and businesses. These members represent approxi- mately 50,000 individuals directly involved in ranch- ing and beef production, managing 4 million head of cattle on 76 million acres of range and pasture land, primarily in Texas and Oklahoma, but throughout the Southwest.


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