THEFT LAW CRIME WATCH
DISTRICT 5 — EASTERN OKLAHOMA Kubota 4x4 RTV Missing in Craig County Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association
(TSCRA) Special Ranger John Cummings reports the re- cent theft of a Kubota 4×4 RTV from a property near Adair in Craig County. Missing is a camoufl age 2008 Kubota 1100 RTV 4×4, serial number 15336. It has a diesel engine, full cab with heat and air, dump bed and a #4000 Warren winch on the front end. Both front doors had been removed pri- or to the theft. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Cummings at 918-342-0888.
DISTRICT 11 — NORTH TEXAS Black Crossbred Cow Missing in Fannin County TSCRA Special Ranger Troy McKinney reports a
2-year-old black crossbred cow is missing from a property near Telephone in Fannin County. The cow weighed ap- proximately 1,100 pounds and has a G brand on the left hip. If you have any information regarding this case, please call McKinney at 903-429-4011.
DISTRICT 21 – NORTHEAST TEXAS Angus Bull, Crossbred Heifer Missing in Brazos County TSCRA Special Ranger Hal Dumas reports 2 cattle
have been missing from a property in Brazos County since Oct. 4. Missing are an Angus bull and crossbred heifer, both branded with a 7 on the right shoulder. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Dumas at 979- 828-5832.
DISTRICT 28 — SOUTH TEXAS/NORTH RIO GRANDE RIVER Tractor, Rotary Mower Stolen in Zavala County TSCRA Special Ranger Robin Clark reports the theft of
a John Deere tractor and 14-foot Bush Hog shredder from a property near Batesville in Zavala County. Some time on Oct. 31, a thief or thieves stole a John Deere tractor model 5065, serial no. 1PY5065ETCB007797 with loader attach- ment model 553, serial no. 1P00553XCCX028316. Also tak- en was a non-folding 14-foot fl at deck red Coleman Farm Bush Hog shredder, model no. 3414, serial no. 1201596.
Roping Calves Stolen in Uvalde County Clark reports the Nov. 5 theft of 28 roping calves from
an arena in Uvalde County. The missing calves, are black with motley face or Charolais roping calves weighing 250 to 350 pounds each. One black heifer had a 7 brand on the left hip. All the other calves were unbranded and had num- bered plastic ear tags. If you have any information regard- ing either of these cases, please call Clark at 830-278-5778.
DISTRICT 30 — SOUTH TEXAS/GULF COAST Santa Gertrudis Cattle Missing in Bee County TSCRA Special Ranger Steve Martin reports 9 Santa
Gertrudis cattle went missing from a property in Bee Coun- ty in August. At that time, the females were heavy bred. They were 2 1/2 years old with a J branded on the left ribs and a 4 branded on their left hips. A Santa Gertrudis bull, 4 ½ years old with an unknown brand, also went missing at that time. If you have any information regarding these cattle, please call Martin at 361-358-8851.
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SCRA has 30 special rangers stationed strategically throughout Texas and Oklahoma. They have in-depth knowl- edge of the cattle industry and training in all facets of law enforcement. All are commissioned as Special Rangers
by the Texas Department of Public Safety and/or the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. Formed as a trade association in 1877, TSCRA is the largest and oldest livestock organization based in Texas.
TSCRA has more than 17,100 members, including beef cattle operations, ranching families and businesses. These members represent approximately 50,000 individuals directly involved in ranching and beef production.
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