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A vigil meant to honor cats murdered by an alleged serial cat killer took a violent turn after activists surrounded the wrong ...
45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta was arrested for felony animal cruelty after allegedly killing multiple cats in the ...
Demanding to know what happened to missing cats like Linky, a 12-year-old tabby, Julie, a calico, Tarzan a black-and-white ...
Around 100 people gathered Sunday night, April 27, to protest a man who is out on bail after he was arrested on suspicion of ...
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A vigil turned violent Sunday after an angry mob targeted a home they believed was connected to an alleged serial cat killer — except, they got the wrong house. Community owners ...
A demonstration near the home of a man suspected in a string of cat killings in Santa Ana resulted in vandalism. Police urge ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNVigil turns violent outside Santa Ana home believed to be connected to alleged cat serial killerAlejandro Oliveros Acosta allegedly confessed to the crimes. He was arrested on Thursday then released on bail.
Police fielded mulitple calls about missing felines and when they went to the suspect's home on the the 2300 block of West ...
A Southern California community is in an uproar after a serial cat killer who killed "a lot" of cats was allowed to post bail.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNAccused serial cat killer in Santa Ana out of jailAlejandro Oliveros Acosta, the man accused of abusing "a lot" of cats, posted bail last week, authorities said.
The suspect, identified as 45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta, allegedly confessed to carrying out the heinous crimes to police. He bonded out and was released from jail Thursday, police confirmed.
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