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Brown County Sheriff’s Report – Feb. 5

February 5, 2021 at 5:16 pm Derrick Stuckly
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On Monday, Feb. 1 Deputy Saydie Bradley spoke with a victim who said she had been scammed when trying to buy a dog online. A report was made.

On Thursday, Feb. 4 Lt. Pete Bastardo was dispatched to CR 172. This was in regards to illegal dumping. There were two large piles of burned debris dumped just off the roadway. There are no suspects to list.

On Thursday, Feb. 4 at about 1:12 p.m. Deputy Marvin Simpson responded to FM 2492. This was in regards to a criminal mischief, which had already occurred during the night. Upon arriving on scene, Deputy Simpson met with the caller who stated someone had stolen part of the exhaust system. Simpson made contact with the owner of the vehicle who advised he does want to pursue charges against whoever stole the catalytic converter. A report was made.

On Feb. 4 Deputy Andre Smoot responded to loose cattle in the 10000 block of Highway 377S. Smoot arrived on scene and was able to place the four loose cattle onto property, which was fully fenced until an owner was located. Smoot was later contacted by a witness who explained who the owner was. Smoot made contact with the owner, who would be back in town later to confirm.

Deputy Mike Sheedy responded to the US Highway 183 North. This was in regard to a report of a stolen vehicle.  Information was taken for the report where two vehicles and a trailer were stolen.  This report will be forwarded to the Criminal Investigation Division for further investigation.

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