(KMZA)--Pottawatomie County authorities are investigating the theft of five black Angus cattle from the Onaga area.
In a social media post, the Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office says it was notified Nov. 17 that the cattle were stolen from a pasture in the 17-thousand block of Onaga Road containing 80-head of cattle
The cattle are branded on their left hip and also had white ear tags. All five of the stolen cows had calves, but the calves were not stolen.
The Sheriff's Office says the cows could have been taken anytime between May 15 and November 2.
Anyone with information can contact Detective Gates with the Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office at (785) 457-3353, or by email at rgates@ptsheriff.com. Tips can also be submitted through the Crimestoppers link at www.ptsheriff.com.
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