TSCRA Special Ranger Hal Dumas, District 21 in East Texas, reports three cases of cattle missing from properties in Brazos and Limestone Counties. The oldest case involves baby calves missing since Nov. 1, 2017, from the Wellborn area in Brazos County. Five cows and a Charolais bull branded with either a D on the left hip or a D Bar on the left side have been missing from a property in Limestone County since Dec. 13, 2017; and 3 black Angus yearling bulls with no tags or brands are missing from a property in Brazos County since Jan. 8. Anyone with information on these cases is urged to call Special Ranger Dumas at 979-828-5832.
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