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Case ID: 14544
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment, Fighting
Animal: dog (pit-bull)
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Dogs neglected
North Brunswick, NJ (US)

Incident Date: Sunday, Jun 15, 2008
County: Middlesex

Disposition: Convicted

Defendant/Suspect: Israel Cuevas

On June 15, 2008 Lt. J Biermann was called to the home of Mr. Israel Cuevas of North Brunswick Township, NJ. During the course of his investigation it was found that Mr. Israel Cuevas failed to provide proper food and water for 5 adult pits bulls and 12 pit puppies that were only 8 weeks old. On July 23, 2008 in North Brunswick Township Court, Mr. Cuevas entered a plea of guilty and was fined $2000.00 and was ordered to pay $200 in restitution to the NJSPCA.

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