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Men accused of cattle rustling in North Carolina

RANDOLPH COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — Two men are facing felony charges after being accused of cattle rustling, according to the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office.

On Friday, deputies were informed by the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office and the victim that cattle had been stolen from the area of Royal Ridge Road in Ramseur and later sold at the stockyard in Chatham County.

Investigators later sought charges against 34-year-old Randall Ray Burgess and 44-year-old Zachary Banks Todd for felony larceny of cattle.

Randall Ray Burgess (top) Zachary Banks Todd (bottom) (Images courtesy of AP & Randolph County Sheriff’s Office)

On Tuesday, the pair was found and taken into custody at the Randolph County Detention Center.

Burgess was given a $20,000 secured bond and had his first appearance in court scheduled for Wednesday.

Todd was also served a warrant in Chatham County for felony obtain property by false pretense, felony identity theft, and felony possession of stolen goods/property related to cattle theft. He was not given a bond due to being out on pre-trial release.

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