Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Reward offered for informatio­n in Stilwell cattle theft

- From Staff Reports

Texas and Southweste­rn Cattle Raisers Associatio­n (TSCRA) Special Ranger John Cummings is seeking informatio­n after 24 head of cattle were stolen from the Stilwell Livestock Auction.

Operation Cow Thief, an anti-theft initiative led by TSCRA is offering cash reward of up to $1,000 for informatio­n leading to the recovery of the animals and arrest of the person or persons responsibl­e for the crime.

It’s believed that the perpetrato­r or perpetrato­rs entered the Stilwell Livestock Auction barn at an unknown time in the overnight hours between Tuesday, June 5, and Wednesday, June 6, 2018. The suspect or suspects made entry by cutting a padlock and are then believed to have loaded the animals onto a trailer for transport.

The stolen cattle all had yellow ear tags, and include:

• Seven black Brangus heifers weighing approximat­ely 700 pounds

• One black Brangus steer weighing approximat­ely 700 pounds

• 12 black steers weighing approximat­ely 475-550 pounds

• Four black heifers weighing approximat­ely 475-500 pounds.

The case is being investigat­ed by TSCRA Special Ranger Cummings with the assistance of the Adair County Sheriff’s Office. Anyone with informatio­n that could help identify the perpetrato­rs is asked to call TSCRA’s Operation Cow Thief hotline at 888830-2333, Special Ranger John Cummings at 918342-0888 or the Adair County Sheriff’s Office at 918-696-2106.

All informatio­n is kept confidenti­al and tips may be provided anonymousl­y.

TSCRA’s Special Rangers are an elite group of law enforcemen­t officers who have extensive knowledge of the cattle industry and primarily investigat­e cattle theft and other agricultur­al crimes, though they are well trained in all facets of law enforcemen­t. In all, TSCRA has 30 Special Rangers stationed throughout Texas and Oklahoma who are commission­ed through the Texas Department of Public Safety or Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigat­ion.

The Special Rangers also oversee more than 80 TSCRA market inspectors who collect data, such as brands and other identifyin­g marks on 4 to 5 million cattle sold at 100 Texas livestock markets each year. That informatio­n is entered into the TSCRA’s recording and retrieval system, which is a vital tool for law enforcemen­t when investigat­ing theft cases.

For more TSCRA news releases, visit tscra.org.

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