NewsFebruary 18, 2013

MARIONVILLE, Mo. -- Authorities say several ranches in southwest Missouri have been targeted recently by cattle thieves. The Joplin Globe reported that Lawrence County is one of Missouri's top cow-calf producing counties and is among several area counties that have become the target of cattle rustlers...

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MARIONVILLE, Mo. -- Authorities say several ranches in southwest Missouri have been targeted recently by cattle thieves.

The Joplin Globe reported that Lawrence County is one of Missouri's top cow-calf producing counties and is among several area counties that have become the target of cattle rustlers.

A cattle industry spokesman estimates that about 200 cattle have been stolen in the past two years in southwest Missouri, making a potential loss of $200,000. Local cattlemen think the actual number of cattle stolen has been underreported.

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Eldon Cole, a cattle expert with University of Missouri Extension in Lawrence County, said it appears thieves are mixing the stolen cattle with other cattle of a similar type before taking them to market.

There are $5,000 rewards for the arrest and conviction of cattle thieves.

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Information from: The Joplin (Mo.) Globe, http://www.joplinglobe.com

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