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***NEWS RELEASE***

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information Contact:
Deputy Chief David Clouse (928)524-4050

Dead Cows in Navajo County 

HOLBROOK, AZ – On September 9, 2018, a local rancher in Heber area reported to the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office two cows were discovered deceased in the area of Forest Road 9886T, Phoenix Park Wash area west of Heber/Overgaard. Navajo County Deputies responded to the area to conduct an investigation into the dead cows. 

On 09/11/18, Navajo County Sheriff’s Office received another report of approximately fourteen more cattle that were found deceased in the same area. On 09/12/18 with help from the State Veterinary’s Office, the deceased cattle were evaluated and processed for evidence. Several samples were collected from the cattle for lab analysis to determine the cause of death. 

Initial reports that were received indicated the cattle may have been shot and killed. However, further investigation indicates that the cattle have all appeared to have suffered from a natural occurring ecological poisoning, due to the current conditions in the forest. The results of the toxicology reports are pending from the AZ State lab. 

Other reports have also been received from other nearby ranchers as well. So far, the total number of cattle deceased is 24 in the Heber / Overgaard area. The case is under investigation by members of the Sheriff’s Office including the criminal investigations unit and AZ Livestock. U.S. Forest Service and AZ Game and Fish have been contacted and are assisting as well with the investigation. 

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Johnson grass after a drought can be toxic or maybe Morning Glory

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They could have found a drainage that had some Hemlock. It is extremely lethal.

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