THEFT LAW CRIME WATCH
DISTRICT 4 — NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA More Than 3 Dozen Heifers, Cows, Calves Missing in Southeast Oklahoma
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association
(TSCRA) Special Ranger Bart Perrier reports more than 3 dozen head of cattle went missing between July 15 and Aug. 15 from a pasture near Tishomingo in Johnson County. Missing are 5 heavy-bred black 2-year-old heifers;
11 assorted black, smoke and Charolais-type crossbred 500-pound yearling steer calves; and approximately 15 An- gus-cross cow-calf pairs. All of the missing steer calves, mature cows and the 2-year-old heifers are branded with an OC or circle C brand on the left ribs or side. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Perrier at 918-847-3231.
DISTRICT 5 — EASTERN OKLAHOMA Tractor, Mower, Trailer Stolen Near Coweta
Special Ranger John Cummings reports the theft of a
John Deere tractor, mower and 18-foot bumper pull trail- er from a property near Coweta in Wagoner County. Af- ter Aug. 4 a thief or thieves cut multiple locks to steal a 2013 John Deere 1023E 4X4 open station tractor, serial no. 1LV1023EPEH41557. The tractor has hydraulics installed for a front loader that was not attached at the time of the theft. Also stolen was a green John Deere 54-inch side dis-
charge belly mower, serial no. 1M01054DKEM044077; and a green John Deere 18-foot bumper pull trailer with pipe railing and tandem axle with chrome wheels, serial no. 41MAU1821FW044513. If you have any information regard- ing this theft, please call Cummings at 918-342-0888.
DISTRICT 7 — TEXAS PANHANDLE Reward for Information on Garza County Equipment Theft
Special Ranger Dean Bohannon is seeking information
on the theft of 5 saddles, 4 ATVs, a shop welder and assort- ed tools from the Drew Kirkpatrick Ranch headquarters lo- cated south of Post on Hwy 669. According to Bohannon,
50 The Cattleman November 2016 DISTRICT 11 — NORTH TEXAS Ranch Horse Shot and Killed in North Texas Special Ranger Troy McKinney reports that a ranch
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the theft occurred between 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 24 and 7:30 a.m. on Monday, July 25. Authorities reported 5 stolen saddles described 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 call Bohannon at 806-789-9476.
DISTRICT 9 — NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS/ SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA Reward Offered for Information on Saddle Stolen in Wichita Falls
Special Ranger John Bradshaw and local authorities
are seeking information on a saddle stolen in Wichita Falls, Texas on Sept. 14. The saddle stolen is a Bob Marrs roping saddle with a
16 1/2 inch rough-out seat and skirt and swells tooled with a fl oral pattern. There is a steer located on each corner of the skirt and the stirrups are aluminum. The saddle is made with a Buster Welch tree - the frame around which a saddle is built. The victims are offering a $2,000 reward to anyone with
useful information leading to the location and recovery of the stolen saddle. In addition, they are offering a separate $2,500 reward for useful information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect or suspects involved in stealing the saddle. Anyone with information leading to the location and
recovery of the stolen saddle or leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect(s) should call Bradshaw at 940- 389-6123.
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