RENO COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating another report of cattle theft in Kansas.
The Reno County Sheriff's Office is seeking information on cattle that went missing earlier this month. Circle H Cattle Company reported 15 400 to 500 pound calves stolen from the area of US 50 and Sterling Road, according to a social media report. The cattle went missing sometime between July 29, and August 6.
Earlier this week, a member of the Kansas Livestock Associated reported 17-head of 200-350 pound calves were stolen in mid July ten miles northeast of Atwood, according to a media release from the Rawlins County sheriff's office. The calves are carry fresh brands of V arrow high on the right hip.
The Kansas Livestock Association is offering a $5000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction.
In April, the Sheridan County Sheriff's Department asked for the public's assistance in a case involving eighty 80 head of cattle missing from South of Hoxie, Kansas.
If anyone has any information on the Reno County cattle please contact the Reno County Sheriff’s Office 620-694-2735 and request to speak with Deputy Matt Lutz.