Man Suspected Of Being A Serial Cat Killer Apprehended In Southern California
By Afouda Bamidele on April 24, 2025 at 1:00 PM EDT

Another animal cruelty story has unfolded as a suspected serial cat killer was arrested in Southern California this week after several local reports about missing cats.
Residents had been sharing warnings about a pet snatcher seen on surveillance footage, allegedly luring cats away from their homes. The arrest in Orange County has left the community shocked and relieved as the investigation unfolds.
This cat case follows a disturbing trend of animal cruelty from a 2023 incident in Northford, Connecticut, where a man named Silva was arrested for allegedly killing his daughter's bulldog with an unknown weapon.
Suspected Serial Cat Killer Arrested In Orange County After Months Of Abuse Reports

The Santa Ana Police Department released footage showing the suspect, identified as Alejandro Acosta Oliveros, allegedly capturing a cat between two parked cars.
This marked the conclusion of an investigation sparked by multiple reports of cats being lured, harmed, and killed in the area. In the caption alongside the video, the department's official release confirmed the investigation, stating:
"Over several weeks, the Santa Ana Police Department received multiple disturbing reports involving the suspected abuse and killing of cats in a local neighborhood. The reports alleged that a man had been luring neighborhood cats to and around his property, where he then harmed or killed them."
The department quickly assigned the case to a Police Investigative Specialist (PIS), who worked alongside victims and witnesses to positively identify Oliveros as the suspect. As the investigation progressed, detectives obtained a search warrant for his residence, which led to his arrest.
"Acosta was arrested and booked at the Santa Ana Jail on felony charges related to animal cruelty," the statement concluded.
Cat Lovers React Strongly After Arrest Of Suspected Serial Killer
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Following the announcement of his capture in the Santa Ana Police Department's Instagram post, citizens, especially cat lovers, expressed their outrage over the cruelty inflicted on innocent animals.
One user sharply criticized the police for obscuring Oliveros's face, stating, "Why are we blocking his face? Show that guy!" Another commenter demanded stronger consequences, noting, "Nice. Now let's treat him like he treated those innocent animals."
"Don't even offer him a plea deal," wrote one frustrated user. Others took a lighter approach, like this netizen who joyfully exclaimed, "Street cats rejoice!"
One individual, who identified as a cat owner, wrote, "Good job.Now please keep him there for a very long time, and do not let him just walk out like nothing.As a cat owner myself, I am horrified by this man's cruel actions against a living creature. Please be this innocent animal's voice."
While some praised the police for the arrest, others raised concerns about the broader implications of the suspect's actions. "That's how it's done. This could lead to him doing this to people. You guys are awesome," one user warned.
A Similar Animal Cruelty Case Occured In 2023

The shocking animal cruelty case in Southern California stirs up memories of a similar incident from 2023 in Northford, Connecticut, where a man, identified as Silva, was arrested for allegedly killing his daughter's bulldog using an unknown weapon.
The Blast reported that dispatchers from the North Branford Communications Center had informed officers that Silva had committed the heinous act with an "unknown weapon."
When officers arrived at the scene, they reportedly found a blood trail leading from the living room to Silva's bedroom, where they encountered him with a bloody nose and covered in blood.
Authorities also noted that Silva appeared to be "under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and became immediately uncooperative with the officers." He was taken to Yale New Haven Hospital for medical treatment.
After a thorough search of the home, police discovered the deceased bulldog and found a blood-stained kitchen knife inside its kennel.
Social Media Users Express Horror Over Alleged Bulldog MurderĀ

The alleged murder of the bulldog in Northford, Connecticut, sparked intense reactions online, with social media users voicing their outrage under the now-deleted tweet.
One user posted their strong feelings, writing, "THROW THIS MAN INTO THE GRAND CANYON... but maybe light him on fire first." Another expressed sympathy for the animal's owner, writing, "The girl will be very sad."
Others focused on the severity of the crime, with one person stating, "That's just chilling. It's unimaginable that someone would inflict such violence against an innocent animal, let alone their own family's pet." Further, the netizen highlighted the importance of animal rights and the need for justice.
"The details of the alleged crime are pretty graphic, and it's good that the police were called and able to respond quickly," the commenter wrote, adding, "Pets are part of the family and deserve to be treated with love and respect, not harmed or abused. It's tragic and unacceptable."
Lily Allen's Former Dog Finds New Home After Animal Cruelty Backlash

Not all animal cases end in tragedy, as Allen's former dog found a happy ending following a public backlash. The story gained attention when the singer returned her black Labrador, Mary, to Animal Haven in New York City after adopting her in May 2021.
The decision led to criticism from animal rights groups like PETA. The Blast highlighted that Tiffany Lacey, Executive Director of Animal Haven, spoke out to clarify that the shelter's policy allows animals to be returned if an adoption doesn't work out.
Lacey confirmed that Mary had been rehomed with a new family, bringing relief to those concerned about the dog's well-being.
With the arrest of Alejandro Acosta Oliveros, Southern California can now breathe a little easier as authorities continue their investigation.