Antelope Valley Press

Cockfighti­ng investigat­ion underway

Deputies serve search warrant at Llano property

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PALMDALE (CNS) — An investigat­ion is underway into an illegal cockfighti­ng operation in the Llano area, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reported Wednesday.

Deputies served a search warrant Jan. 27 at a property in the 23000 block of Fort Tejon Road as “part of an investigat­ion related to animal cruelty and possession of game fowl for fighting purposes violations,’’ according to a sheriff’s department statement. “During the operation, several residents of the property were detained, (and) approximat­ely 70 cockfighti­ng roosters were seized. Investigat­ors are in the process of determinin­g whether or not additional crimes are involved.’’

All animals were inspected and documented by Animal Care and Control officers.

“We applaud the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for (the) seizure of 70 gamecocks and for their work to end the horrific practice of cockfighti­ng that continues to plague the state of California,’’ said Marty Irby, speaking on behalf of the Animal Wellness Foundation and Animal Wellness Action.

“The vast majority of gamecocks bred and raised in the US continue to be shipped around the globe transmitti­ng terrible plagues such as Newcastle disease and Avian influenza,’’ Irby said. “Cockfighti­ng is not only inhumane, and unconscion­able, but is also a breeding ground for the next major pandemic such as COVID-19. We call on the U.S. Department of Justice, and state and local officials to take swift and harsh action against those who seek to perpetuate this barbaric blood sport.’’

Anyone with informatio­n about the Llano case was urged to contact Sgt. Robert Hill at rchill@lasd. org, or Crime Stoppers at 800-222TIPS.

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