Police have appealed for information in relation to the theft of cattle from a property at Rookhurst, northwest of Gloucester.
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It is alleged 13 heifers were stolen from a property on Cravencreek Road between June 3 and 17.
The cattle are approximately one-year-old and consists of one santa gertrudis, one mandalong special angus cross and 11 angus or brangus.
The heifers are branded 'RG6' with management tags with the word 'rage' and an earmark being a scallop in a u-shape.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, Taree Police Station on 6552 0399 or Forster Police Station on 6555 1299.
Meanwhile, a woman was robbed at knifepoint at the Taree South Service Centre on Thursday, June 20.
About 5am, a 44-year-old woman was approached at the service centre by an unknown man.
Police were told the man threatened the woman with a weapon, believed to be a large knife, and demanded her handbag.
The man grabbed the bag and fled the scene, heading west. The woman was not injured in the incident.
Officers attached to Manning Great Lakes Police District were called to the service centre and established a crime scene.
The man is described as being about 30-years-old, 165 centimetres tall, thin build with a dark complexion, wearing a dark hooded jumper, dark tracksuit pants, joggers and possibly a balaclava.
Anyone with information is urged to contact police.