LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Many believe cattle rustling, or stealing livestock, is a crime from the Wild West days. However, a special ranger says this type of theft is still around, it just looks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jan. 26—This is no bull — and no joke. There's a crime still all too common to those who run farms and ranches around New Mexico: ...
In early September, Costa Rica’s Security Minister Mario Zamora announced a multi-agency strategy involving security forces, the Public Ministry and the Judicial Investigation Organization. But he ...
There's a crime wave going on in the U.S., but it's not in hard-bitten urban neighborhoods. Rural communities and farms are increasingly being hit by criminals, lured by fields filled with animals and ...
The grass crunches underfoot and dust billows in dense clouds as a truck and trailer speed out of public lands in Montrose County. The trailer is full of calves lowing plaintively. The driver gives ...
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Cattle rustling sounds like a quaint notion from the 19th century American West, but in South Sudan — soon be the world's newest nation — it's a very modern and very real problem. Sudanese cattle ...
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