Yahoo: Five arrested in Williamson County cattle theft ring tied to 70 stolen livestock
Five people are in custody after authorities say they uncovered an organized livestock theft operation responsible for stealing and slaughtering dozens of cattle in Williamson County. The Williamson ...
Five arrested in Williamson County cattle theft ring tied to 70 stolen livestock
All are being held at the Williamson County Jail. Each faces a charge of theft of livestock valued between $30,000 and $150,000, which is a third-degree felony. The Williamson County Sheriff's Office ...
The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office announced it arrested five people in connection with an organized livestock theft operation.
FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth: 5 charged in Williamson County theft ring after 70 head of cattle stolen, slaughtered
Williamson County authorities arrested five men in connection to a months-long investigation into the theft and slaughter of 70 head of cattle.
5 charged in Williamson County theft ring after 70 head of cattle stolen, slaughtered
CBS Austin on MSN: Five suspects arrested in Williamson County after monthlong cattle theft investigation
Five people have been arrested in connection with an organized livestock theft operation in Williamson County, according to the sheriff’s office.The Williamson ...
KWTX on MSN: 5 arrested in organized cattle theft operation in Williamson County
Five people are in custody following a months-long investigation into an organized cattle theft operation, according to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office.
tdtnews.com: Multi-agency investigation leads to five arrested for cattle theft in Williamson County
Five people were arrested following a month-long, multi-agency investigation into an organized livestock theft operation, according to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office.
Multi-agency investigation leads to five arrested for cattle theft in Williamson County
Williamson County authorities arrested five men in connection to a months-long investigation into the theft and slaughter of 70 head of cattle. FOX 7 Austin's Jessica Rivera has the details.