Texas deputies tired of playing catch as new plan targets loose livestock

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Loose livestock on South Texas roads is more than an inconvenience, it’s a growing safety risk that can turn dangerous in seconds.

Now, the Nueces County Sheriff’s Office is launching a new program designed to solve one of the biggest challenges deputies face: identifying who the animals belong to.

Deputies say calls involving loose livestock are common, especially in rural parts of the county. But the real issue often begins after the animal is found…

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