Law and Order: A Horse Thief Shot , Grant Parish, Louisiana Source: The Colfax Chronicle, May 24, 1898 Submitted to USGENWEB by: Gaytha Thompson 540 May Drive Madison, Tn 37115 LaFamTree@aol.com ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** A HORSE THIEF SHOT On Friday night May 24th, 1898, Captain Curry stole a horse from a Mr. Brown three or four miles below Monroe and stopped the next night with Mr. C. R. Nugent, the sheriff of Grant Parish. Curry left Sunday morning and in about twenty minutes after the departure, the sheriff of Caldwell with a possey rode up to Mr. Nugents house and inquired if Curry had been seen. Being told he had just left, the pursuing party started after him in hot haste overtaking him some three or four miles on the road. On seeing the sheriff Curry ran and was fired at and hit in the left shoulder which was seen to bleed profusely. He having on a light colored calico shirt at the time. The stolen horse was a fleet animal and after running for some time and gaining on his pursuers, Curry left the road and took to the woods where he was lost site of and has not been seen or heard of since.