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One person in custody following animal hoarding investigation in McAllen

One person in custody following animal hoarding investigation in McAllen
8 months 3 weeks 1 day ago Thursday, April 04 2024 Apr 4, 2024 April 04, 2024 3:23 PM April 04, 2024 in News - Local

One person is in custody after the McAllen Police Department raided a home in reference to an animal hoarding situation, according to a news release.

Police issued a warrant at a residence on the 300 block of West Fern Street Thursday afternoon. The McAllen Fire Department and five animal control trucks were reportedly at the scene. 

A spokesperson for the Palm Valley Animal Society said they are taking in 60 cats, six dogs, one parrot and one turtle that were found in the home.

PVAS Director Faith Wright said the cats that were rescued were in bad shape.

"They have ear mites where the ears have been eaten out by the mites, and there are a lot of skin conditions and hair loss,” Wright said.

The dogs that were rescued were a little overweight with long nails, but were overall healthy.

“The house was very, very smelly,” Wright added. “I just feel for the animals… I worry about the human that brought them to this."

McAllen city spokeswoman Xochitl Mora said one unidentified individual is in police custody in connection with the ongoing investigation. 

This is the second home to be raided for animal hoarding in a week. Last week, two women were arraigned after more than 90 animals were removed from a home.

Watch the video above for the full story.

To find out how to adopt or foster the rescued animals, go to the PVAS website. 

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