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ORMER TRAVIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S Office Detective Kenny


Murchison, Lockhart, has joined the Texas and South- western Cattle Raisers Associa- tion (TSCRA) as special ranger for District 20, which includes Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, Fay- ette, Hays, Lee, Washington and Williamson counties. Murchison replaced former


Kenny Murchison TSCRA Special Ranger


TSCRA Special Ranger Doug Hutchison who retired at the end of 2015. “Kenny has a strong record of effective law en-


forcement that will be invaluable to TSCRA and our members,” said Larry Gray, TSCRA executive director of Law Enforcement and Theft Prevention. “His many contacts and good working relationships with those in the law enforcement community, as well as livestock and ranching industries, make him a great resource.” Murchison has more than 20 years of law enforce-


ment experience. Most recently, he was a Travis County Sheriff’s Offi ce auto theft detective, where he inves- tigated vehicle thefts and assisted other agencies in 17 counties in central Texas. He was also the Central Texas Regional Director for the Texas Association of Vehicle Theft Investigators (TAVTI) and chaired the scholarship committee. He serves on the TAVTI execu- tive board as the state secretary. “It is a pleasure to serve Texas ranchers and TSCRA


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in my new role as a special ranger,” said Murchison. “As we see livestock and equipment theft continue to be a problem, I believe I can play an active role in in- vestigating these crimes to help seek justice.” Murchison, his wife Lezli, and their son Cahil, reside in Lockhart. He can be reached at 512-705-3226.


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