A Phoenix man has been arrested after he allegedly supplied to promote a tiger cub to undercover cops for $20,000, authorities mentioned Tuesday.
Police mentioned 25-year-old Carlos Castro-Alcaraz was arrested Monday night time on felony wildlife offenses after promoting the cub on the market on social media.
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A Phoenix man was accused of providing to promote a tiger cub to undercover cops for $20,000. The person was arrested Monday night time on wildlife offenses.
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In keeping with police, officers later served a warrant at Castro-Alcaraz’s dwelling and reported discovering an alligator and a dozen snapping turtles.
The animals have been seized turned over to the Arizona Sport and Fish Division.
It was unclear Tuesday if Castro-Alcaraz has a lawyer but who can converse on his behalf.