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2 alleged cattle rustlers charged after search of Sask. farm: RCMP

Lanigan RCMP say a man and a woman, both 59 years old, are accused of rustling cattle after stolen animals were found at Caprina Farms and Ranching in the rural municipality of Prairie Rose last month.

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Two people are accused of cattle rustling after RCMP searched a ranch near the village of Jansen last month, where they found an alleged trafficking operation. (Sergey Bogdanov/Shutterstock)

A man and a woman, both 59, are accused of cattle rustlingafter livestock from Alberta and Saskatchewan were found at a farm in therural municipality of Prairie Rose last month, police say.

In a Thursday news release, RCMPinLanigan, Sask., say the arrests were made after a search of Caprina Farms and Ranching, near the village of Jansen, Sask., on June 9.

That followeda five-month investigation by Lanigan RCMP, Alberta RCMP's livestock investigations sectionand members of the non-profit Livestock Services of Saskatchewan.

"Having farmers and ranchers able to specifically identify that something was amiss with their herd, or that animals were missing, and then take time out of their day to report itwas key to this investigation," RCMP Staff Sgt. Greg Abbott said in the release.

"In this instance, it specifically resulted in linkages being made to other interprovincial files, and ultimately resulted in a much larger investigation and charges laid."

A woman has been charged with five counts of cattle theft, two counts of trafficking stolen cattle, fraudulently marking cattle and causing animals to be in distress.

A man is facing one count each of cattle theft, trafficking stolen cattle, fraudulently marking cattle and causing animals to be in distress.

They were released with conditions and are due in Humboldt provincial court on Aug. 24.

RCMP are reminding cattle owners to brand their livestock, as "branding is really the only definite means of animal identification."

The village of Jansen, where the farm is registered as a business, is located about 140 kilometressoutheast of Saskatoon.