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CRESTON – The Washington Cattlemen’s Association is trying to help Dawn and Kris Nelson, Creston, locate a bull stolen from the Nelsons’ feed yard.
The association put out an urgent bulletin asking people to keep a lookout for a 700-pound bull taken sometime between Sept. 27 and Sept. 30.
The bull has an NN Bar brand on the left hip, NNBR identification on the right ear and W9 on the left ear. There is no ear tag.
A window also was broken out of a feed truck.
Information about the bull may be reported to the WCA office in Ellensburg, 509-925-9871.
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