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On November 1, 2023, the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office and Bernalillo County Animal Care Services executed a search warrant at a property in the East Mountains resulting in fifty-four (54) dogs being removed, “with the expectation of approximately ten more to follow”, reports Tiffany Chamblee, Bernalillo County Animal Care Services manager.


The owner of the now condemned property, 70-years-old DOUGLAS REAMES (pictured), has been arrested and charged with felony extreme cruelty to animals.


The sheriff’s office said in a media release this is the result of a series of investigations into suspected animal cruelty. In the fall of 2022, the sheriff’s office and Bernalillo County Animal Care Services began collaborative efforts with REAMES to manage the number of dogs at his property. According to the sheriff’s office, at first, there was cooperation but over time the number of dogs fluctuated dramatically to the extent that by July 2023, the situation escalated into a community concern.


REAMES’ non-compliance resulted in breaches of the Bernalillo County Animal Care Ordinance leading to the execution of the warrant.


Investigators found multiple dogs kennels outside with no food, water, or insulation. The kennels were filled with trash and feces. Inside the property, the situation was just as bad. Investigators found human and animal feces among clutter and trash.


Sadly, officials also discovered animal bones and decomposing dog remains.


Detective Kevin Carhart, with the Bernalillo County Animal Cruelty Task Force, in an interview with KOB 4 said: “It seems apparent that it was an illegal dog breeding operation and it seemed to be a source of income for the suspect.”


Ms. Chamblee said that some of the dogs are “as young as two days and most are feral (unsocialized), ill, and/or have tested positive for parvovirus and coccidia.” She explained that “the socialized and healthy-appearing dogs are being quarantined due to their exposure to the parvovirus. Following a [ten-day] quarantine period, dogs cleared by the Animal Care Services medical team will eventually be made available for adoption.”


Here’s another devastating aspect of the case. As a result of this seizure, Animal Care Services is now over-capacity and has built special outdoor kennels to house a lot of the rescued Voiceless Victims.

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REAMES made a court appearance on November 2, 2023, and judge Linda S. Rogers released him on the condition he cannot have any animals.

Court records show REAMES is expected back in court on November 29, 2023, at 1:30 p.m. before judge Claire A. McDaniel.

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Details may be removed or additional information may be provided in future should such sources report an update.



REAMES’ mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center.







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~ Update: June 23, 2023


I have emailed Ms. Tiffany Chamblee, Bernalillo County Animal Care Services Engagement and Outreach Manager, and asked her whether they found any deceased dogs on the property.


Ms. Chamblee tells me that “There were no animals that were found deceased at the property however, there were eight dogs with neurological symptoms, severe injury or non-social behavior that did require euthanasia.”


Ms. Chamblee also said: “The remaining 47 dogs are expected to make a full recovery after some medical and behavioral attention. Their ages range from 5 weeks to 7 years and there is a variety of males and females with some of the females being pregnant and/or just giving birth. They seem to be doing well given the circumstance. Most are very social.”



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Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen announced the arrest of 62-years-old JOHN ANTHONY LOPEZ and his brother 55-years-old MICHAEL LAWRENCE LOPEZ ( both pictured).


In a press release, Sheriff Allen said that on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, his Special Victims Unit (SVU) Detectives, working closely with animal control, executed a warrant at a property on 3501 Camino Alameda SW.


According to the release, at the residence were approximately fifty-five Pitbulls “in various stages of neglect, some appearing to have not eaten in quite some time.” Several of them also displayed “injuries indicative of abuse.” Officials said there was no sign of food on the property. Animal control relocated the Voiceless Victims “to various locations across the county where they would receive emergency medical attention and much-needed care”, stated the release.


Officials also found and rescued “an elderly woman living in poor conditions” identified as the duo’s mother.


The two brothers were arrested and charged with extreme animal cruelty (felony) and abuse of a resident.


As stated in the press release, “The operation was part of a larger initiative to address suspected animal cruelty, a focus that has been consistently emphasized under Sheriff Allen's administration.”


The investigation is ongoing, and the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office asks anyone with additional information on this case or any other instances of animal cruelty or neglect to come forward by contacting non-emergency dispatch at (505) - 798- 7000. Thank you!


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Mugshots provided to Voice For Us by the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office.

Pitbulls' pictures shared from the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office


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