Crime Watch DISTRICT 16 — WEST TEXAS
Skid Loader, Trailer Stolen in Coleman County TSCRA Special Ranger Joe Roberts reports 2 skid load-
ers and a gooseneck trailer stolen in Coleman County. The equipment went missing sometime between Oct. 28 and Nov. 3. Missing is a gray and yellow New Holland skid load- er model L218, VIN #NEM485470; a yellow 2012 Caterpil- lar skid loader, model 279C, VIN #0MBT02737; and a black dovetail 40-foot gooseneck Pro-Trak trailer, Texas license plate 505455H, VIN #5BNDG4027XC001078.
Calves Shot in Coleman County Sometime between Oct. 20 and Nov. 11, 8 calves, weigh-
ing 450 to 600 pounds each, were shot in pastures around CR 419 and CR 484 in the Novice area of Coleman County. If you have any information regarding either of these cases, please call Roberts at 325-669-1427.
DISTRICT 21 — EAST TEXAS Bulls Missing in Milam County TSCRA Special Ranger Hal Dumas reports 2 bulls miss-
ing from a pasture in Milam County. The bulls, a Charolais and a Brangus, were last seen on Sept. 1. Both are branded with a quarter circle over a leaning J on the right hip. If you have any information regarding these animals, please call Dumas at 979-828-5832.
DISTRICT 22 – EAST TEXAS
Cows, Gooseneck Trailer Stolen in Houston County TSCRA Special Ranger Brent Mast reports the theft of
6 head of branded mixed-colored cows and a black goose- neck trailer from a property in Houston County sometime between Oct. 9 and 10. The cows are branded with a -L on the left side. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Mast at 936-851-0122.
DISTRICT 24 – GULF COAST
Authorities Seeking Information on Wharton County Cattle Theft TSCRA Special Ranger Tommy Charbula and local au-
thorities are seeking information regarding the theft of 5 white Brahman cows and 5 calves from a rancher in the Taiton area of Wharton County. The victim is offering a $10,000 reward for information
leading to the recovery of the stolen cattle and the appre- hension and conviction of a suspect or suspects involved in the theft. Anyone with further information leading to the recovery
of the stolen cattle or the arrest of a suspect or suspects should contact TSCRA’s Operation Cow Thief hotline at
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Defendant: Jimmy Lee Manley Date of Birth: July 27, 1964 Offense: Larceny of domestic animal (livestock) or implement of husbandry Date of Offense: Aug. 3, 2015 Victim: Dennis Ingram Location of Offense: Tulsa County, Okla. Trial Date: March 21, 2016 Trial Court: Tulsa County District Court; Plea: Guilty Sentence: 9 years, state penitentiary, 5 years suspended sentence Fine: $500; Court Costs: $1,041 TSCRA Special Ranger: Bart Perrier ❚
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888-830-2333 or call Charbula at 361-782-5209. TSCRA does not determine the eligibility of the possible
recipients of this reward. The offered reward and payment of the reward is the sole responsibility of the victim. TSCRA will not be held liable in any manner for the actions or inac- tions of the parties offering the reward referenced.
Cattle Killed in Matagorda County Special Ranger Charbula reports cattle shot and killed
along the Matagorda-Brazoria county line. Sometime after Oct. 24, 3 calves and a Brangus bull were shot at a property near Bay City in Matagorda County. Anyone with informa- tion on this case or any others in the area is urged to call Charbula at 361-782-5209. ❚
Anonymous information may also be left on our Operation Cow Thief tip line at 888-830-2333. TSCRA offers a cash reward for information leading to the arrest and/or grand jury indictment of thieves.
Case Closed
Defendant: Jimmy Lee Manley Date of Birth: July 27, 1964 Offense: Larceny of domestic animal (livestock) or implement of husbandry Date of Offense: July 19, 2015 Victim: Troy Franklin and Deion Anderson Location of Offense: Tulsa County, Okla. Trial Date: March 21, 2016 Trial Court: Tulsa County District Court; Plea: Guilty Sentence: 9 years, state penitentiary, 5 years suspended sentence Restitution: $9,383; Fine: $500; Court Costs: $1,041 TSCRA Special Ranger: Bart Perrier and John Cummings
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