Loose cattle with yellow tags roam near Highway 170, TX, Jim Wells County TX
Deputies responded to loose cattle with yellow ear tags marked 'U' and 'C', roaming near Highway 170 north of Kenner, attempting to locate the owner.
Audio|Source: Jim Wells County Public Safety
02:15
Transcript:
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Just 20-43 and I'm passing 170-1 at this time.
00:03
UTL so far, on those loose, 54th.
00:08
Thanks.
00:19
Two, Dirty County.
00:20
I'm going to be out with those loose 54s.
00:23
It's going to be at 170, about 5 miles north of Kenner.
00:27
Thank you, Green.
00:36
2.30, Cammy.
00:38
I think it's going to be the same ones that keep on getting out.
00:40
Do you have a callback number for these who's ready forge? I'm going to have a yellow tag on their left ear.
00:49
Two,
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Daniel, the old text best refute.
00:58
10.4.10.
00:59
Stand by two there.
01:05
False 230.
01:09
New 8.
01:11
Dolly block number out 170 that you're at?
01:16
Stand by, let me see if I can get one for you.
01:20
That's 4. 2.30 counting.
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On my map it's saying I'm at the 2,100 block of Kenner at 170.
01:37
104. On your advice, the cattle had a yellow tag.
01:43
That's 104. It's going to be a yellow tag.
01:45
Looks like it has a U and a letter U and C on it.
01:51
Sam 4. We located today.
01:53
Pasolwana will be calling them to see if it's their cattle.
01:57
104. In this 3.43,
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the cattle went into an open field, live barrel, where I'm at.
02:06
Ramon. What you're ready? Vermont, go ahead.
02:14
That one.
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