Weld County, CO – The Weld County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating several cattle believed to have been stolen from multiple herds northeast of Greeley.
According to the sheriff’s office, 14 Black Angus cows have been reported missing and are presumed stolen. The animals are thought to have been taken sometime around the beginning of October, though the exact timeframe varies by herd. Three separate groups were affected, each with different last-seen dates and grazing areas.
Authorities said the Colorado Brand Inspector has been notified and confirmed brand details for the missing cattle. Photos of the brands were released publicly Monday to help residents and ranchers identify the animals if spotted.
The Weld County Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in rural areas northeast of Greeley to come forward. Tips can be submitted by calling Deputy Lase at (970) 356-4015 or by email. The reference case number is 25W006326.
Residents and ranchers are also asked to monitor nearby sale barns, online livestock listings, and neighboring properties for cattle matching the released brand markings.
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