Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Arizona cattlemen offering $1,500 reward for info in steer's recent killing

A cattlemen's group is offering a cash reward in hopes of finding whoever is responsible for shooting and butchering a steer in southeastern Arizona earlier this month in what could be the latest in a string of livestock killings. The Southern Arizona Cattlemen's Protective Association says it is willing to pay up to $1,500 for information leading to a felony conviction in the case. The association says the steer was killed about 11 miles southeast of Patagonia off of a Forest Service road.
The group says the killing is similar to various other livestock killings on various ranches between Sahuarita and Nogales in the last several months. AP

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