The Louisiana Brand Commission is in possession of 18 head of fancy black Brangus-type heifers weighing between 650 to 750 pounds, each, and a gray cattle trailer with a white canvas top. The cattle and trailer were abandoned along I-12 between Baton Rouge and New Orleans on June 20. The only identifiers on the heifers are red numbered Z tags. The trailer they were abandoned in is a gray 24- foot 1997 Circle W with a white canvas top . If you have any information on these cattle or trailer please contact Inv. E.B. Thompson with the Louisiana Dept. of Agriculture at 985-517-2772 or Larry Gray, executive director of TSCRA Law Enforcement at 1-800 242-7820.
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