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Santa Ana, California, California, a vigilant to honor Felines Slainy by defendant serial cat killer made a fierce turn When the participants decided, the suspect will follow themselves … But there is a wrong house.
Santa Mother Police arrived in a week after a week later a week later he arrested a man who said a man was killed the neighborhood in the city.
Residents used the needle to hit one of the cats of a suspicious cat killer, another inhabitant Fox 11 told Los Angeles They found their cat hanging from a tree.
The 45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros was allegedly assigned to the suspect, had to carry serious crimes to the police. He closed and released from prison on Thursday, police confirmed.
45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta was arrested for the cruelty of the criminal animal after allegedly killed more than one cat in the neighborhood. (Fox 11)
Sunday night came to the house of the crowd they believed in a bunch of a bunch of a bunch of houses for cats.
Outlet said that the gang has started and starts breaking the windows and even breaking the pepper and the man who lives in the house was watching the person who walked in the house from inside.
Sacrifice, who did not want to determine, said Fox 11 was not the brother of Acosta, but the alleged cat killer is associated with his brother-in-law. The victim later claimed that he did not see and hear from Acosta since his arrest.
Drew more than one hour Santa Mother Police He reported Fox 11 to arrive at the scene.
When a bunch of cats allegedly killed by the cat killer, when he decided to watch a bunch of suspects, but the wrong house targeted. (Fox 11)
Fox News has reached the Santa Home Security Directorate for digital comment, but did not hear back.
The fox reported 11 Crowd continued to sound Although the wrong house and the cat accused the residents of the cat killer, despite the illegal parliament to the police.
“Several people related to this work last night, threw the items in a vandalized, vandalized property and a neighborhood.
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“There will be a result of any damage to life or property and will report to the criminal behavior. We appreciate the cooperation and patience of society as this work passes through the legal system,” he said.
A victim fox 11 said they did not know anything about the crimes of Acosta and did not terrify with the actions of the crowd.
The angry gang threw the rocks and the landlord was even sprayed with pepper. (Fox 11)
“It was not so peaceful to protest peacefully. These are children in this house, there are seven babies.
In a few weeks, Santa’s Home Security Directorate said they received many concerned reports on suspicion abuse and killed in the local neighborhood of cats.
Police claimed that the reports were around the property of a man’s neighborhood cats and around, and then the property.
Acosta arrested on Wednesday morning was arrested, detained here, and the criminal charges of criminal charges related to animal oppression.
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Alejandro Oliveros Acosta is accused of tearing and killing an unknown number of cats in Santa’s mother neighborhood. (Santa Home Security Directorate)
Neighbors told Fox 11 that their cats could be the victim of Akosta and plans to report missing cats to the police.
In response to the removal of prison, the police can be determined based on the warranty schedules determined by the guarantee schedules established by the guarantee schedules established by those arrested in California. “
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“These tables provide standardized collateral amounts depending on the nature of the alleged crime,” he said.
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