Edmonton Journal

Heifer heist was really a clerical mistake

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CZAR, ALTA. — The case of the missing heifers in Alberta turned out to be just a clerical error.

A few weeks ago, Alberta RCMP Livestock Investigat­ion Unit said 59 mixed-breed cows were recently stolen from property near Czar, a small town about 300 kilometres southeast of Edmonton. Alerts were sent out to inspected livestock markets in Alberta, Saskatchew­an and B.C. and the cattle owner put up posters offering a $25,000 reward.

The police investigat­ion, which involved an on-site investigat­ion taking three days, checking cattle identifica­tion tags and seeing how many were brought to the market, discovered that while 59 heifers were missing, the same number of steers were bought. Cpl. David Heaslip says he asked the cattle owner to check his numbers again.

The owner did and sheepishly told Heaslip he found he put in the numbers twice and the heifers had never been stolen.

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