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The California man who was charged after the authorities claimed that he had lured cats to death and beaten

A man from Southern California was charged with criminal offense after being accused of luring and killing several cats over a period of months.

Alejandro Oliveros Acosta, 46, from Santa Ana, is to be charged on Wednesday for charges that also contain theft of an accompanying animal, a Bengal lynx to which he is accused of being lured and stolen, and the property of methamphetamine, according to the public prosecutor.

It was not clear whether a lawyer had in this case. The offices of the Orange County Public Defender did not immediately respond to a request for comments on Tuesday evening.

A secluded Bengal lynx cat called Clubber.With the kind permission of Westminster

Oliveros was arrested on April 24th under the ongoing investigation by the police in Santa Ana and Westminster and freed in the amount of $ 40,000, the public prosecutor of the Orange County district announced in a statement on Tuesday.

The authorities said, reports about a man who lured cats with canned goods and killed them by starting and stamping them in Oliveros' neighborhood and other communities of the central orange communities at the end of last year and continued in spring.

The police authorities of Santa Ana and Westminster have taken Oliveros after witnesses identified him as a suspect in crimes against cats, and a search of his house on April 23 gave evidence that associated him with the attacks, the police from Santa Ana said in a statement.

Series cat murderer caught the Santa Ana police
A man who is accused of mutilating and killing cats in Santa Ana was arrested.Santa Ana Police Department

The office and the police also found several incidents in which witnesses described a white Toyota pickup used by the person.

According to the explanation of the DA on Tuesday, crimes that are said to be connected to the defendant, a deadly pounding of a cat that was taken up on safety videos, a report about a man who holds a cat over his head, and a report about an accompanying animal, an accompanying animal, a Bengalian lynx that from a man with a white Toyota -Tacoma -Tacoma -Tacoma -Atacoma -tacoma -tacoma -tacoma -tacoma -tacoma -tacoma -report on March 21st with an accompanying engine.

This cat named Clubber was finally returned to its owner, the authorities said.

“Between November and April, seven reports of dead and injured cats were reported to Santa Ana's animal control, including animals that suffer from broken backs and bloody faces,” said the office of the there.

On April 27, some residents who took part in the night at night, who asked the judiciary in this matter, devastated property and threw objects, said the police in a statement.

“While we support the right to gather peacefully, the Santa Ana Police Department does not tolerate violence, vandalism or threats for public security,” it said.

Oliveros' ability to remain free in the current examination, and the case has annoyed some animal supporters. On Tuesday, the public prosecutor announced that it will strive for a much higher deposit of $ 100,000 and argues that Oliveros is a danger to the public.

He faces the possibility of more than five years behind bars if he is convicted in all cases, the office of the DA said.

Santa Ana, the seat of Orange County, is about 33 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles.

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