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The Galveston County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 63-year-old JULIA SZEBEHELY (pictured).

 

On September 7, 2024, the sheriff’s office responded to her property in the 800 block of 29th Street in San Leon to assist the Galveston County Health District Animal Services with an animal cruelty investigation after numerous dead cats were found of the property.

 

Deputies found the property in deplorable condition and at the rear, they discovered an emaciated horse. SZEBEHELY was on site when officials were there.

 

The Houston SPCA also responded to the scene to assist with the overall investigation and removed the emaciated horse, four live cats, and sixteen cat carcasses.

 

Ten days later, the Sheriff's Office Animal Cruelty Investigator conducted a follow-up investigation resulting in the execution of a search warrant. The search led to the discovery of forty-two animal carcasses bringing the total of dead animals removed from the property to sixty.

 

The Galveston County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release that the majority of the deceased animals “were located inside locked kennels, crates, and traps.”

 

After presenting the case to the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office, ten counts of cruelty to non-livestock animals and one count of cruelty to a livestock animal were accepted on SZEBEHELY. She was arrested and booked into the Galveston County Jail on a $16,500 bond. Online records show she was released after posting it.

  

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SZEBEHELY’s mugshot shared from the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office




- Texas, USA -

 

The El Paso Police Department announced the arrest of 20-year-old ANTHONY JAMES SEPULVEDA (pictured).

 

SEPULVEDA was first investigated back on June 12, 2024, when officers with the El Paso Police Department’s Animal Cruelty Investigation Unit responded to the 1600 block of Lee Trevino in East El Paso. A witness reported seeing him strike his dog, named Apollo, several times with a metal rod. The witness told officers that Apollo yelped and cried in pain.

 

Officers then learned that in a separate incident, SEPULVEDA hit Apollo with a belt.

 

SEPULVEDA was taken into custody on September 25, 2024, and booked into the El Paso County Jail on charge of cruelty to non-livestock animals (kill, poison, serious bodily injury).

Bond was set at $10,000 which the scum was able to post.

 

Police said Apollo has been rehomed.

 

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SEPULVEDA’s mugshot shared from the El Paso Police Department




- Texas, USA -

 

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office arrested 36-year-old ALFREDO FARIAS JR (pictured).

 

According to the sheriff’s office, on August 5, 2024, deputies responded to the 500 block of Shagbark in South Bexar County to investigate an animal cruelty case.

 

Upon arrival, they found “a pony and a horse confined in a makeshift stable that was not suitable for livestock”, said the sheriff’s office.

 

As soon as the deputies unlocked the stable, the pony and the horse quickly ran to a grassy area showing obvious signs of hunger.

 

The deputies said that FARIAS admitted he was aware of the poor conditions but did not seek medical attention.

 

The pony and the horse were immediately removed and taken to a recovery facility for treatment and care.

 

FARIAS was placed under arrest and charged with cruelty to livestock animals.

 

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