In what’s turning into a bizarre but serious crime spree, the Texas oxtail thief has struck again, this time in Rosenberg, with a haul of stolen meats leaving the community both amused and concerned.
In a scene that sounds more like a quirky movie plot than real life, 31-year-old Robert Stevenson, alongside his accomplice, 32-year-old Cornileus Davis, has once again grabbed headlines for their meat thievery. This duo, now notorious for their unusual choice of loot, were caught with 18 packages of various meats, including the much-coveted oxtail.
The latest chapter in this meaty saga unfolded on a seemingly ordinary Tuesday in Rosenberg. Police officers, conducting a routine traffic stop on a vehicle reported stolen from College Station, made a surprising discovery. The car was packed with an assortment of raw meats – from beef steak to pork chitterlings – valued at over $500. This find was not just a windfall for the police but also a bizarre twist in the ongoing tale of meat thefts plaguing the Houston area.