Daily News Update, Jan. 30, 2008

Special Rangers arrest
suspect in saddle, equipment theft case
With the help
of local authorities,
Texas and Southwestern
Cattle Raisers Association Special Rangers John Bradshaw and Troy
McKinney arrested Joshua D. Jones, 23, of Sherman, last week in
connection with the theft of saddles and miscellaneous equipment in
Grayson and Bowie counties.
Nine
saddles have been recovered so far and four more are expected. The
suspect also allegedly stole a camcorder, chainsaw, generators and other
equipment, Bradshaw said.
The
stolen saddles were primarily sold at pawn shops and horse sales. A
saddle shop that had purchased saddles from Jones provided Bradshaw with
a copy of his driver's license. One of the horse sale facilities was
able to provide two license plate numbers corresponding to the two
different cars Jones had driven when taking saddles to the horse sale.
When
Bradshaw and McKinney located Jones, he had one of the stolen saddles in
the trunk of his car, along with paperwork from pawn shops and horse
sales. They arrested him on a Bowie County warrant.
Jones
had one year left on his parole out of Arkansas, where he had been
convicted of theft and forgery.
Bradshaw said the total value of stolen property from Bowie and Grayson
counties is expected to be between $23,000 and $24,000.
TSCRA
currently has 28 special rangers stationed strategically throughout
Texas and Oklahoma who have in-depth knowledge of the cattle industry
and are trained in all facets of law enforcement. All are commissioned
as Special Rangers by the Texas Department of Public Safety and/or the
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation |