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Pagil in honor of the maximum killed by the accused serial cat killer in Santa Ani, California, He found himself When the participants decided to follow the suspect themselves … but they got the wrong house.
Vigil followed a week after police Santa Ana arrested a man who was said to have killed dozens of cats Ua neighborhood in the city.
Residents claimed that a suspicious cat killer used a needle to injection the substance into one of the cats and the other resident said Fox 11 Los Angeles that they found a cat to hang from the tree.
The suspect, identified as 45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta, reportedly admitted that he had performed terrible crimes to the police. He tied himself and was released from prison on Thursday, police confirmed.

45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta was arrested for cruelty for a criminal offense after allegedly killing more cats in the neighborhood. (Fox 11)
During the watch on Sunday night for cats, the mob surrounded both sides of the house across from the house of Acosta, which the crowd believed belonged to his brother.
Outlet reported that the mob asked to go out, so she started to break the windows and even peppers, to break the man who lived in the house as the children were seen watching the whole torture took place from the inside.
The victim, who did not want to be identified, said Fox 11 that he was not the brother of Acosta, but that the alleged cat killer was associated with his son -in -law. The victim then claimed that he did not see or hear from Acosta from his arrest.
It took more than an hour for that Police Santa Ana Fox 11 reported on the scene.

Pagil for cats allegedly killed by a serial cat killer became violently when the mob decided to follow the suspect, but targeting the wrong house. (Fox 11)
Fox News Digital addressed the Santa Ana Police Department for comment, but he did not answer.
Fox 11 reported that The crowd continued to sing Outside the wrong home and accused the residents of cooperating with the cat killer, despite the police declared an unlawful assembly.
“Last night, during the vigil related to this case, several individuals became rude, vandalized property and threw objects into the neighborhood. Although we support the community right for a quiet gathering, the Santa Ana Police Directorate will not tolerate violence, vandalism or any threat of public security,” the Police Directorate was released in a statement at X.
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“Any damage to life or property will have consequences, and those involved in criminal behavior will be responsible. We appreciate the cooperation and patience of the community as this case is moving through the legal system,” the statement continued.
Fox 11 said the victim said they knew nothing about the alleged crimes of Acosta and that they were terrified of the crowds.

The angry mafia threw the rocks and the homeowner was even scattered. (Fox 11)
“The peaceful protest was not so calm. They scare the children here. It scares the whole family. There are children in this house. Seven children. Two young babies, one who is autistic. You know, breaking our fences … Pepper is us for no reason. If you did, I didn’t know anything about it. We know, when we found out, we were shocked,” sacrifice. “
Over a few weeks, the Santa Ana Police Directorate announced that they had received multiple disturbing reports that included suspicion of the abuse and murder of cats in the local neighborhood.
Police said the reports claimed that the man had lured the cats in the neighborhood on and around his estate, where he then harmed or killed them.
The detectives arrested Acosta on Wednesday morning, where he was then detained and booked charges of criminal offenses related to animal cruelty.
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Alejandro Oliveros Acosta is accused of luring and killing an unknown number of cats in Santa Ana neighborhood. (Santa Ana Police Directorate)
Neighbors told Fox 11 to believe their cats may have been victims of Acosta and plan to report those cats missing to the police.
In response to Acosta associated with prison, the police said “the right to bail is protected by the eighth amendment of the United States Constitution,” and that individuals arrested in California “may publish bail on the basis of a predetermined arrangement of bail established in the Criminal Criminal Code for certain offenses.”
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“These arrangements provide standardized bail amounts depending on the nature of the alleged crime,” said the police in a statement that is divided into X. “The subordination is at discretion to re -examine and, if it is justified, the recall or adjustment of the conditions of bail based on the circumstances presented.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. It covers topics, including missing persons, murders, national cases of crime, illegal immigration and more. Tips and ideas of the story can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com