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TSCRA Crime Watch: Far South Texas Ranch hunting camp looted, OK bull and cow missing

TSCRA Special Ranger Robin Clark, Dist. 28 in South Texas, reports the looting of a hunting camp near Millett in LaSalle County. A thief or thieves broke into the lodge to steal a Windy Ryon Longhorn saddle with a 15 1/2-inch tree, tan padded seat, fully-stamped square skirts, full double rigging, leather-covered horn with a silver horn cap, tapaderos (toe fenders) on the stirrups and quick change buckles on the stirrup leathers; iHome B22 wireless speakers; a black GE brand freestanding stove model JB630DFBB SKU 1000-0177-966; Frigidaire stackable washer and dryer, model no. CLCE500FW4; 4 gun scabbards; a left-handed Ashley hunting bow, case of arrows, bow release and archery accessories; 6 cases of shotgun shells, gauges 12, 28, 20 and 410; 4 pair of binoculars, including a 10-power Nikon; 1 pair men’s snake boots; 1 stuffed bobcat shoulder mount; miscellaneous power tools, including DeWalt drill, Black & Decker circular saw and hammers; 42-inch flat screen television; and a microwave. If you have any information regarding this theft, please call Special Ranger Clark at 830-278-5778.
TSCRA Special Ranger John Cummings, Dist. 5 in northeast Oklahoma also reports a bull and a cow missing from  properties near Chelsea in Rogers County. The first to go missing in November 2014 was a black Corriente bull with horns weighing approximately 1000 pounds. The bull had a backward 7 brand connected to the letter B on the left hip and an ear tag with #88. The cow went missing some time between Jan. 8 and 1 and is black, 5 years old, weighs approximately 1000 pounds, has white hair on her neck area and no brands or marks. If you have any information regarding these cattle, please call Special Ranger Cummings at 918-342-0888.
Anonymous tipsters may also call the Operation Cow Thief hotline at 888-830-2333. A cash reward is offered for information leading to an arrest and/or grand jury indictment. Anonymity is guaranteed.

Written by:
kristin
Published on:
February 13, 2015

Categories: General

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