AND LAW ARRESTS
THEFT
Henryetta Man Arrested for Seven Counts of Cattle Theft
A Bart Perrier TSCRA Special Ranger
HENRYETTA, OKLA. MAN SURRENDERED TO AUTHORITIES AUG. 26 AND WAS CHARGED WITH 7 felony counts of larceny of livestock after stealing 7 calves from an Okfuskee
County, Okla., rancher. Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) Special Ranger Bart
Perrier led the investigation. According to Perrier, the suspect Devin Alex Longan, 19, and co-defendant Kiley
Johnson, stole the calves from the victim and transported them to the Okmulgee Livestock Auction where the calves were sold. Longan and Johnson went to the Okmulgee stockyards on the following day and retrieved the check for the sale of the calves, and the profi ts were divided. Longan was formally charged on this case and held in the Okfuskee County Jail
on a $100,000 bond. Johnson was incarcerated on charges fi led in Okfuskee County and was held on a $200,000 bond on an unrelated case. TSCRA thanks Detective Jeremy Wade with the Henryetta Police Department for his work and assistance during this investigation.
Marvin Wills TSCRA Special Ranger
Eastern Oklahoma Man Pleads No Contest on Larceny of Cattle Charge
A Wayne Goodman TSCRA Special Ranger
N EASTERN OKLAHOMA MAN PLEADED NO CONTEST TO THE CHARGE OF FELONY LARCENY OF cattle Aug. 25 after stealing and selling 4 heifers from an Adair County, Okla.,
rancher. TSCRA Special Ranger Bart Perrier led the investigation. According to Perrier, the suspect Jay David Fuson, 25, of Stilwell, Okla., was
convicted after he reportedly stole 4 heifers on Sept. 19, 2014, from a rancher near Christie, Okla. Fuson stole the heifers out of a set of locked pens on the victim’s ranch. The following day Fuson transported the cattle to the Tahlequah Livestock Auction, where he attempted to sell them under 2 different subject’s names. The victim was attending the livestock sale when his cattle were being sold and
he was able to stop the sale, identify and recover 3 of the 4 heifers. All of the heif- ers were ear notched, which aided in their identifi cation and recovery. The 3 stolen heifers were returned to the victim. One heifer was unable to be recovered because it sold before being identifi ed as stolen. Fuson pleaded no contest to a 5-year deferred sentence, which includes a $500 fi ne, $2,409.60 in restitution and $938.50 in court costs.
Cleburne Man Arrested on Theft of Livestock Charges
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CLEBURNE MAN WAS ARRESTED SEPT. 14 ON 2 SEPARATE THIRD DEGREE FELONY THEFT OF livestock charges after trying to pay for cattle at 2 livestock auctions on a
closed bank account. TSCRA Special Ranger Marvin Wills led the investigation and Special Ranger Wayne Goodman assisted.
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