200 Angus beef cows reported stolen from N.C. farm
GRAHAM, N.C.-- Nearly 200 cows - worth $371,000 - were stolen from a North Carolina farm between March and mid-April, reports CBS affiliate WFMY.
Investigators with the State Bureau of Investigation say that 114 cows and 75 calves were stolen from K-Farms in Alamance County. Agent Gerald Thomas believes a farm employee may have stolen them. He said the cows are top breed Angus beef cows valued at $2,800 each and the calves at $700 apiece.
The owner of the farm, Ronald Kirkpatrick, is in the hospital and was unable to talk with the station about the theft, but is offering a $10,000 reward for information and arrest of the person responsible, agent Thomas said.
Kirkpatrick reportedly said he counted the herd in early January and all were accounted for, but a recount on April 12 showed a discrepancy.
The owner told sheriff's investigators he discovered approximately 30-40 cheaper grade cows in the field and believed the suspect was taking the good cattle and replacing some of them with cheaper cows so no one would notice, reports the station.
Anyone with information about the alleged cattle theft should call Gerald Thomas at 336-256-1362.