Posted on 11/29/2023 5:18:51 AM PST by Red Badger
A Crook County, Wyoming, judge has dismissed property destruction charges against a pair of ranchers accused of bleaching penis shapes and other markings on their neighbor’s cows.
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Two Crook County, Wyoming, ranchers who had been accused of bleaching male genitalia and other markings on their neighbor’s cows are no longer facing charges, as the judge didn’t find sufficient evidence to advance the case to the felony-level court.
The property destruction charges against Patrick Sean Carroll, 66, and his son Tucker Kye Carroll, 34, both have been dismissed without prejudice, meaning a prosecutor could bring the charges again if additional evidence compels him.
“After hearing testimony, the Court hereby finds that there is not sufficient probable cause and the matter is hereby dismissed without prejudice,” wrote Sundance Circuit Court Judge Lynda Bush in a court order. Bush’s order came after both Carrolls had a hearing in her court.
Crook County Attorney Joseph Baron, the prosecutor, declined Monday to comment to Cowboy State Daily.
Neither Patrick Sean Carroll nor Tucker Kye Carroll responded immediately Monday morning to Cowboy State Daily voicemails.
The men were originally accused of bleaching penises and other shapes onto the bodies of 189 of their neighbor’s heifers and six of his bulls to get the neighbor’s attention after three years of the cattle crossing onto their land.
The case started June 21 when the cattle’s owner, Philip Habeck, contacted the Crook County Sheriff’s Office to complain about the bleaching, which had allegedly knocked thousands of dollars off the cows’ total value.
An experienced livestock seller estimated each of the bleached animals was worth $500 to $700 less per head. He said after checking with buyers, the cattle that would’ve been worth about $2,600 per head was instead worth about $1,850.
Had the charges not been dropped and the men convicted, they faced up to 10 years in prison and $10,000 in fines for each of two counts of property destruction.
Clair McFarland can be reached at Clair@CowboyStateDaily.com.
[Branding a fool.]
Those three fools need to be turned into jerky.
Surprising how much that happens.
The guy doing the branding, Ryan Dunn, died in a spectacular car crash
None of the cows complained. Maybe they thought it was funny.
That's the way it is here in the Oregon Outback. If you don't want stock on your land, you need to fence them out.
Guy should be happy they didn’t bbq trespassing cows
If you work on a ranch and you say you are castrating cows, you will most definitely be laughed at. If it’s a mixed herd, they are cattle. Never bred females are heifers. Previously bred or pregnant females are cows. Castrated males are steers. Intact males are bulls. To say anything else would label you a dude.
If you told me to gather the cows, I would do just that. The bovines I would bring in would be all older females. Everything else would be cut out. If I brought everything in under the generic “cow” creating more stress on all the animals and creating more work for everyone else I’d probably be sent home.
No rip on you, just an observation that the author was unaware.
and also:

The guy that painted "the bear" would make an interesting neighbor.
What if the "guy" that bleached the cows, was the son of "FJB", named "Hunter"? Would the cows now be worth $500,000 each?
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