EXETER, R.I. (AP) — A Rhode Island man has been arrested in connection with the seizure of 24 dogs that were found outside in freezing temperatures.
Authorities say 59-year-old Carlos Alves, of Exeter, is charged with mistreatment of animals and unnecessary cruelty to animals.
The Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals seized 14 beagles, six Brittany spaniels and four Chihuahuas from Alves’ home on Dec. 22.
The group says it was called to the home after a contractor noticed the animals living in deplorable conditions. The group says the animals lacked adequate shelter in 28-degree temperatures (minus 2 degrees Celsius), and the dogs had empty or frozen water bowls.
The group says the dogs are healthy and will be put up for adoption. It’s unclear if Alves has an attorney.
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