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Nebraska man sentenced for Callaway Co. cattle theft
Posted: 10.01.2012 at 3:02 PM
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He used aliases and middlemen to cheat others
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A Nebraska man was sentenced in federal court for a cattle scheme in Callaway County, Mo.
Last Thursday, 48-year-old Allen Foos was sentenced to two years and 11 months in federal prison without parole. The court also ordered Foos to pay $244,676 in restitution to his victims.
On Jan. 23, 2012, Foos pleaded guilty to helping have stolen livestock transported across state lines.
Foos admitted that he used an alias to order cattle from the Callaway Livestock Center using order buyers (middlemen).
In some cases, Foos got the cattle, then sold them without paying the sale barn. In other cases, Foos eventually paid the sale barn for the cattle by using the proceeds from a later cattle transaction. The amount of loss in the cattle scheme totaled $244,676.
For example, according to his plea agreement, Foos purchased 167 head of cattle using the alias of J&M Cattle Company of Shelton, Kan. A $116,944 check for payment bounced; although $49,995 was later paid by wire transfer, the remaining balance has never been paid. This is the transaction related to the specific charge contained in the April 4, 2011, indictment to which Foos pleaded guilty.