Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Thieves Make Off with $75,000 in Bull Semen

WOLFSVILLE, Md. - Rural Maryland cattle rancher Eric Fleming is offering a reward in hopes of finding who took his entire supply of bull semen, valued at $75,000.

The value was determined by a reputable bull semen appraiser.

"And that doesn't include the sentimental value," added Fleming.

"We've opened an investigation, and we are hopeful that we will be able to catch this guy," said Rodney Milliken of the Frederick County Sheriff Department.

Police are on the lookout for a man acting suspiciously and carrying a vat of bull semen. The public has been advised that if they are approached by anyone offering to sell them large quantities of bull semen that they should contact the police.

The theft may be a "copy-cat" crime, as it appears to be similar to the plot of a recent episode of "Law & Order: Bull Semen Theft Unit."

"Everyone is hoping this case has a happy ending," said Milliken. "Especially the bulls."

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