Wanted Electra man arrested in Lawton
Kevin Bradley Cook(Comanche County Detention Center)
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LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - An Electra man wanted for allegedly stealing $60,000 worth of saddles and tack was arrested Monday following a high-speed chase.
Kevin Bradley Cook was booked into the Comanche County Jail after a six-day search.
Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Jay Foster said the investigation began in 2017 when the saddles and tack were stolen from a trailer in Wilbarger County.
Foster and Special Ranger Bo Fox were able to locate some of the stolen property in East Texas and they tracked it back to a pawn shop in Mesquite. Cook, who officers described as a career criminal, was identified as the suspect and a warrant was issued for his arrest.
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The Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association said Kevin Bradley Cook stole $60,000 worth of saddles and tack from a trailer in Wilbarger County in 2017.
They eventually found some of the stolen property in east Texas and tracked it back to a pawn shop in Mesquite.