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THEFT LAW CRIME WATCH


DISTRICT 4 — NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Truck and Trailer Stolen in Oklahoma Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association


(TSCRA) Special Ranger Bart Perrier reports the theft of a white Dodge 1-ton dually fl atbed truck and gooseneck trail- er from a property near Morris in Okmulgee County. The truck VIN is 3B6MF3669YM227634. The missing trailer is a 32-foot tandem axle 2000 Trailmaster fl atbed gooseneck- style trailer, identifi cation number 5BEBF3020TC113968. If you have any information regarding this case please call Perrier at 918-847-3231.


DISTRICT 5 — EASTERN OKLAHOMA


Nine Calves, 12 Llamas Missing from Rogers County TSCRA Special Ranger John Cummings reports 9


calves and 12 llamas stolen from a property near Chelsea in Rogers County. After June 21, a thief or thieves cut a fence at a Chelsea property to steal the calves, all weighing be- tween 200 and 300 pounds each. The calves were black baldy; dark red with white spotted face; black with white and some spots; black; solid red; red spotted; and white with red spots. The calves were not branded or ear tagged. Also stolen were 1 buck, 1 doe and 10 baby llamas. Their colors were black, white and brown, white/cream, and black and white. The llamas were not tagged and did not have any identifi ers.


Charolais Pair Missing in Cherokee County Cummings reports that a Charolais cow and calf have


gone missing from a property near Stilwell in Cherokee County. The white cow is approximately 6 years old, weighs around 1,100 pounds and has a 6A tag in the right ear. Her white calf is 3 to 4 months old with no markings.


Black Bull, Cows Missing in Ottowa County Cummings reports a bull and 2 cows missing since July


5 from a pasture near Afton, in Ottowa County. Missing are a 6-year-old black bull weighing approximately 1,600 pounds with a bar over X brand on the right hip; and two


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8-year-old black cows weighing around 1,200 pounds each, with a W bar brand on their right hip and a backward 7 notch in their left ear. If you have any information regarding any of these cas- es, please call Cummings at 918-342-0888.


DISTRICT 7 — TEXAS PANHANDLE Authorities Searching for Suspects in Garza County Equipment Theft


Special Ranger Dean Bohannon is seeking information on the theft of 5 saddles, 4 ATVs, a shop welder and assorted tools from the Drew Kirkpatrick Ranch headquarters lo- cated south of Post, Texas on Hwy 669. The theft occurred between 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 24 and 7:30 a.m. on Monday, July 25. Authorities described the saddles as a Lane Smith tooled saddle, a Dee Buckner saddle, a Tooter Cannon saddle, a Ryan saddle and a David Barnes saddle. The suspect(s) also stole a green 2013 Polaris Ranger


UTV with a single bench seat, a red 2009 350-series Ya- maha Kodiak ATV, a blue 2009 700-series Yamaha ATV and a black 2009 700-series Yamaha ATV. Additionally, a shop welder and assorted tools were stolen from the property. Anyone with further information regarding this theft


case should contact TSCRA’s Operation Cow Thief hotline at 888-830-2333 or call Bohannon at 806-789-9476. A cash reward up to $2,000 may be paid to individuals who can provide useful information leading to the arrest and indict- ment of suspect(s). Individuals reporting information may choose to remain anonymous.


DISTRICT 8 — TEXAS PANHANDLE/ SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA


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Authorities Seeking Information on Thefts Around Baylor and Knox Counties


Special Ranger Scott Williamson and authorities are seek- ing information leading to the arrest or indictment of a sus- pect or suspects involved in multiple equipment thefts in or near Baylor and Knox counties. According to Williamson, between July 19 and July 25 a John Deere tractor, model 5103 with a front-end loader (bucket not attached) was sto-


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