Police charge El Paso man accused of kicking puppy
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A man from El Paso who had been convicted of animal cruelty and sentenced to five years in prison, a sentence that was suspended and replaced by a probation period, was arrested again after being accused of dragging and kicking a puppy, reported the El Paso Police Department. Carlos José Fernández, 73, faces two charges of cruelty to animals that are not won by torture. He was admitted to El Paso County Detention Center on Sunday, August 15, and…
Police charge El Paso man accused of kicking puppy
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- El Paso police arrested and charged a man with animal cruelty (torture), according to a news release sent Wednesday. Preliminary investigation revealed that on July 8, 73-year-old Carlos Jose Fernandez allegedly dragged and kicked a puppy on hot pavement. Witnesses alleged he pulled the dog's collar -- blocking its airway The post Police charge El Paso man accused of kicking puppy appeared first on KVIA.
El Paso man convicted of animal cruelty arrested in new puppy abuse case
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- A man, previously convicted of animal cruelty and placed on probation after his five-year prison sentence was suspended, was arrested after allegedly dragging and kicking a puppy, according to the El Paso Police Department. Carlos Jose Fernandez, 73, was charged with two counts of cruelty to non-livestock animals (torture) and [...]
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