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TimH said:Oldtimer said:TimH said:Oldtimer wrote-
Following that "logic", if I stole one of your cows and sold her, and you niether noticed her missing or reported it, no theft occured??
Is that what you are saying, Detective? :???:
If I didn't ever know about it and report it and only you (the thief) knew about it- that would be true...As far as the law is concerned you have to have a victim to prosecute a crime...
Sometimes law enforcement learn of the theft before the victim, when they find IDed objects and contact the owner...
That is the reason most around here brand so that those missing cattle will show up-and can't be sold in someone elses name-- but yes it happens...There have been times we've had an idea that some no brand baby calf brought to the ring didn't belong to the person selling it-- but never had anybody report a missing one that it could be matched to....
Sooooooo, In the case of these CDN cattle showing up at a SD salebarn, it would be reasonable to suspect that a crime has been committed...... correct???
Yep- a FEDERAL crime...Smuggling across International borders and the border quarantine rules are FEDERAL crimes...Just because they have Canadian eartags wouldn't have to mean they are stolen....A Canadian could have hauled them into SD to make an extra buck-- sold them to a buddy or anyone private treaty- who hauled them to the SD stockyard and sold them... Nothing was stolen- no theft....Definitely no evidence they are stolen...
Could have been stolen in Canada- but no evidence of that, that I've seen...
Thats where Canada should have done/be doing a complete trace on the ID numbers of ALL the Canadian tags that Swift killed that day (since they claim they all got mixed up)- to determine if someone was missing these animals from up north.....
But knowing how some of these cross international investigations go- it probably took getting permission from the President to ask the Prime Minister to ask for cooperation :roll: