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An investigation into dogfighting and gambling has resulted in the arrest of 12 people from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas and the seizure of 367 pit bulls in one of the nation’s largest crackdowns on the bloody fights. George L. Beck Jr., a United States attorney in Alabama, said Monday that the 12 were charged with illegal gambling and multiple dogfighting counts. Others were being sought. Investigators served search warrants in raids Friday and seized more than $500,000 in cash. The Humane Society of the United States and the A.S.P.C.A. are caring for the dogs. Sheriff David Sutton of Coffee County, Ala., said the dogs at one Elba home were flea-covered and held by chains connected to car axles buried in the ground. Officials said some dogs were so malnourished their ribs were sticking out and others had wounds that required emergency care.
An examination concerning dogfighting and betting has brought about the capture of 12 individuals from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas and the seizure of 367 pit bulls in one of the country's biggest crackdowns on the wicked battles. George L. Beck Jr., a United States lawyer in Alabama, said Monday that the 12 were accused of illicit betting and numerous dogfighting tallies. Others were being looked for. Specialists served court orders in strikes Friday and seized more than $500,000 in real money. The Humane Society of the United States and the A.S.P.C.A. are administering to the puppies. Sheriff David Sutton of Coffee County, Ala., said the canines at one Elba home were bug secured and held by chains associated with auto axles covered in the ground. Authorities said some puppies were so malnourished their ribs were standing out and others had wounds that required crisis care.
An examination concerning dogfighting and betting has brought about the capture of 12 individuals from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas and the seizure of 367 pit bulls in one of the country's biggest crackdowns on the grisly battles. George L. Beck Jr., a United States lawyer in Alabama, said Monday that the 12 were accused of unlawful betting and various dogfighting numbers. Others were being looked for. Specialists served court orders in assaults Friday and seized more than $500,000 in real money. The Humane Society of the United States and the A.S.P.C.A. are watching over the puppies. Sheriff David Sutton of Coffee County, Ala., said the puppies at one Elba home were insect secured and held by chains associated with auto axles covered in the ground. Authorities said some pooches were so malnourished their ribs were standing out and others had wounds that required crisis care.

An examination concerning dogfighting and wagering has achieved the catch of 12 people from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas and the seizure of 367 pit bulls in one of the nation's greatest crackdowns on the devilish fights. George L. Beck Jr., a United States attorney in Alabama, said Monday that the 12 were blamed for illegal wagering and various dogfighting counts. Others were being searched for. Masters served court orders in strikes Friday and seized more than $500,000 in genuine cash. The Humane Society of the United States and the A.S.P.C.A. are regulating to the puppies. Sheriff David Sutton of Coffee County, Ala., said the canines at one Elba home were bug secured and held by chains connected with auto axles made in the progress. Powers said a few puppies were so malnourished their ribs were emerging and others had wounds that required emergency care.
An examination concerning dogfighting and betting has brought about the capture of 12 individuals from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas and the seizure of 367 pit bulls in one of the country's biggest crackdowns on the grisly battles. George L. Beck Jr., a United States lawyer in Alabama, said Monday that the 12 were accused of unlawful betting and various dogfighting numbers. Others were being looked for. Specialists served court orders in assaults Friday and seized more than $500,000 in real money. The Humane Society of the United States and the A.S.P.C.A. are watching over the puppies. Sheriff David Sutton of Coffee County, Ala., said the puppies at one Elba home were insect secured and held by chains associated with auto axles covered in the ground. Authorities said some pooches were so malnourished their ribs were standing out and others had wounds that required crisis care.

An examination concerning dogfighting and wagering has achieved the catch of 12 people from Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas and the seizure of 367 pit bulls in one of the nation's greatest crackdowns on the devilish fights. George L. Beck Jr., a United States attorney in Alabama, said Monday that the 12 were blamed for illegal wagering and various dogfighting counts. Others were being searched for. Masters served court orders in strikes Friday and seized more than $500,000 in genuine cash. The Humane Society of the United States and the A.S.P.C.A. are regulating to the puppies. Sheriff David Sutton of Coffee County, Ala., said the canines at one Elba home were bug secured and held by chains connected with auto axles made in the progress. Powers said a few puppies were so malnourished their ribs were emerging and others had wounds that required emergency care.

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