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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Market
inspector suspicions lead to
three arrests, confessions
FORT
WORTH, Texas, April 28, 2006―Two
ex-convicts and a third person have been arrested and property has
been recovered by Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers
Association (TSCRA) field inspectors and investigators from the
Matagorda County Sheriff's office thanks, in large part, to the
sharp eyes of TSCRA Market Inspector Patricia Harkins at the
Columbus Livestock Market.
TSCRA Inspector Tommy Johnson, District 24 , reports he and
TSCRA Inspector Brent Mast, District 22, have closed three cases
in an on-going series of livestock and equipment theft
investigations in the counties near Houston.
Terence Sidney, two prior convictions, Bay City, Texas;
Clemins Brown, Van Vleck, Texas; and Ernest Thibideaux, one prior
conviction, Bay City, have confessed to cattle and equipment
thefts and are in jail.
Theft charges have been brought against the three men for
stealing a four-wheel-drive John Deere tractor, valued at $28,000
from Pedro Olguin, Midfield, Texas, in Matagorda County; six head
of cattle, valued at $5,720 from Edgar Oncken, Navasota, Texas,
who ranches in Matagorda County; and a flat-bed trailer, valued at
$8,000 from Richard Priesmier, El Campo, Texas, Wharton County.
According to Johnson, Market Inspector Harkins noticed new
brands coming through the market at which she inspects the
identification of the cattle sold. "She caught the brands and
notified me," Johnson says. A week later, cattle were
reported stolen from Edgar Onken's ranch in Matagorda County.
Johnson checked the Onken brand and found it was the same as the
brands that had raised Harkins' suspicions.
"The market inspectors get used to seeing the same
customers and the same brands every week," Johnson explains.
"When somebody new shows up at an auction market, that sends
up a red flag. She made this happen by being observant. Pat caught
every number and brand on those stolen cattle," he says.
Records from the sale barn lead Johnson to Terence Sidney's
place. While there, Johnson discovered the flat-bed trailer and
found the John Deere tractor hidden in the woods.
Thibodeaux and Sidney were apprehended in Bay City. They
implicated Clemins who came voluntarily to confess, with the
strong encouragement of his father.
TSCRA
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