THEFT LAW CRIME WATCH
DISTRICT 1 — TEXAS PANHANDLE Mixed Cattle Stolen or Missing in Potter County Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Associa-
tion (TSCRA) Special Rangers Dean Bohannon and Har- old Dempsey are seeking information on the theft of 25 head of livestock that were stolen from a Potter County ranch sometime between Feb. 1, 2014, and Oct. 16, 2014. According to Bohannon, Dustin Parson, Albany, leases the ranch 20 miles north of Amarillo on Hwy 287, from which the livestock were stolen. Parson is the owner of the missing or stolen cattle. The group of missing cattle is composed of: 1 Charolais bull, 5 years old; 10 Corriente cattle, 3 to 8 years old; 9 black cows, 3 to 8 years old; 5 black yearling steers or heifers, each 500 pounds; The cattle are branded with an “E” on top of a “Z” behind their right shoulders. If you have any information regarding this case, call Bohan- non at 806-789-9476 or Dempsey at 806-356-6101.
DISTRICT 4 — NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 24 Calves Missing from Property Near Pawhuska Special Ranger Bart Perrier reports the theft of 5 steer
calves and 19 heifer calves, weighing approximately 650 pounds each, from a property near Pawhuska in Osage County. The cattle were stolen sometime on Nov. 1. The calves are black or Charolais cross, branded with a bar over F brand on the left hip and with a swallow fork ear notch in the left ear. If you have any information on this or any of the other recent cases of missing cattle, please call Special Ranger Perrier at 918-275-4257.
Dozen Calves Missing from Wynona Area Special Ranger Perrier reports 12 calves missing from
a property near Wynona in Osage County. The calves went missing sometime between Nov. 11 and 19. They are mixed black, red or spotted heifers and steers weighing from 250 to 600 pounds each. The calves have a Box L brand on the left hip and a notch under the left ear. If you have any in- formation regarding this case, please call Special Ranger Perrier at 918-275-4257.
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Unbranded Cattle Missing from Wellston Area Special Ranger Perrier reports a mixed group of cattle
is missing from Wellston in Lincoln County. The missing cattle are unbranded and had not been ear tagged. The group consists of 3 black cows, 1 Hereford cow, 9 black white-faced cows, 1 4-month-old black white-faced steer calf and 1 black bull. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Special Ranger Perrier at 918-275-4257
DISTRICT 5 — EASTERN OKLAHOMA 10 Calves Missing from Morris Area Special Ranger John Cummings reports 10 head of cat-
tle were noticed missing from a property near Morris in Ok- mulgee County between Oct. 15 and 31. The cattle are Red Angus-cross calves weighing between 500 to 550 pounds each, with a “WR” brand on the left hip. All had ear tags and electronic identifi cation (EID) tags in each ear. If you have any information regarding these calves, please call Special Ranger Cummings at 918-342-0888.
57 Black Crossbred Steers, Heifers Stolen near McAlester
Special Ranger Bart Perrier reports the Nov. 15 theft of 57 head of calves from a property near McAlester in Pittsburgh County. The black crossbred steers and heifers weighed 450 to 550 pounds each. All the calves had implants and have an A brand on the left hip. Some have ear tags in as- sorted colors. If you have any information regarding these cattle, please call Special Ranger Perrier at 918-275-4257.
DISTRICT 8 — TEXAS PANHANDLE/ SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA 5 Cattle Missing from Stonewall County Property Special Ranger Scott Williamson reports 5 head of
cattle missing from a property near Peacock in Stonewall County. Missing since Oct. 15 are 2 black heifers, weighing approximately 500 pounds each, with a bar over X on the right hip and an overbit in each ear; 2 black calves weighing approximately 225 pounds each, with no brands or marks; and 1 black cow with unknown brands or marks. If you have
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