64 calves stolen overnight from area farm
Many of the animals are described as having docked tails.
www.eagledayton.comHere’s a concise update on the recent Mercer County calf theft situation.
Summary: Authorities in Mercer County, Ohio, investigated the theft of 64 Holstein calves from a Coldwater-area farm, occurring overnight between May 2 and May 3, 2026. The calves were about 13 weeks old and weighed roughly 250 pounds each. This incident is being treated as a highly coordinated cattle theft, with investigators noting the perpetrators likely had prior livestock handling experience. [Sources from local outlets and national coverage confirm the scale and timing of the theft.][1][3][5]
Likely motives and aspects: The theft involved calves docked tails, suggesting familiarity with dairy operations and possible use of a black market or resale channel. Authorities have issued requests for tips and are circulating descriptions and photos to auctions and dealers in the region.[3][5]
Current guidance for locals: If you have information, contact the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office or the listed tips lines in local coverage; rewards or public-private collaborations may follow as the investigation progresses.[5][6][3]
Related context: Similar high-profile cattle thefts have been reported in Ohio around the same period, underscoring concerns about livestock security amid rising cattle prices.[4][5]
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Many of the animals are described as having docked tails.
www.eagledayton.comMercer County Sheriff investigates the theft of 64 Holstein calves worth up to $128K. Officials warn of a potential black market amid record cattle prices.
www.farmanddairy.comThe 64 calves were taken overnight from a farm in Mercer County, Ohio. The 13-week-old Holsteins were gone by morning, with authorities indicating the suspect was familiar with livestock handling.
people.comSixty-four calves stolen mercer county was the result of an overnight theft near Coldwater, Ohio, where 64 freshly weaned 13 week old Holstein calves were taken from a farm near the southeast corner of 219 and Coldwater Creek Road. The calves were being started by Selhorst Farms on behalf of Gaerke …
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www.wsoctv.comCOLDWATER, Ohio — Authorities are investigating a brazen overnight theft in which 64 young Holstein calves worth tens of thousands of dollars were stolen from a family farm operation near Coldwater in Mercer County.
www.ibtimes.com.auMERCER COUNTY, Ohio (WKEF) -- Sixty-four calves were reported stolen from a farm in Coldwater this past weekend.Derek Gaerke, a Coldwater resident, took to Face
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