
Animal Cruelty Horrifies San Luis Potosí: 20 Dogs Found Neglected, Woman Arrested
San Luis Potosí, Mexico: Woman Arrested After 20 Dogs Found Neglected, Three Dead San Luis Potosí, Mexico, is grappling with a disturbing case of animal abuse in the Valle de Jacarandas neighborhood. On June 10, 2025, authorities responded to a citizen's report of animal cruelty, discovering a horrifying scene. Twenty dogs were found on the property, three of whom were already deceased. The surviving dogs were severely malnourished and in desperate need of care. "The conditions were appalling," stated a local animal welfare worker who responded to the scene. "The dogs were emaciated and clearly hadn't received proper food or water." A woman residing at the property was taken into custody and is currently facing charges related to animal abuse. The Attorney General's Office confirmed the arrest and indicated that an investigation is underway. They are working to determine the full extent of the abuse and ensure justice is served. The surviving dogs are receiving veterinary care. Attorney General María Manuela García Cázares urged citizens to report any suspected animal abuse. "Every report is investigated," she stated, highlighting the importance of community involvement in protecting animals.