One of Texas’ Largest Busts Targets Hidden Cruelty (Image Credits: Images.ctfassets.net)
Dallas – A multi-agency task force dismantled a sprawling suspected dogfighting operation across dozens of locations, freeing 207 dogs from dire conditions.[1][2]
One of Texas’ Largest Busts Targets Hidden Cruelty
Authorities described the sweep as among the biggest dogfighting seizures in state history. On February 10, teams executed 27 search warrants at properties spanning Dallas, Ellis, Kaufman, and Smith counties.[2] The effort exposed a network tied to animal cruelty, illegal gambling, and other crimes.
Dallas Police Chief Daniel C. Comeaux highlighted the operation’s scope. “This was an extensive and highly coordinated operation that reflects our commitment to holding offenders accountable and protecting the most vulnerable,” he stated.[2]
Arsenal and Narcotics Fuel the Investigation
Officers recovered a significant cache of weapons alongside the animals. The haul included 21 pistols, 28 rifles, and six revolvers, with some firearms previously reported stolen.[1][3]…