LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The person accused of throwing a canine right into a dumpster instructed police he turned pissed off with the animal and “wanted to teach him a lesson,” in accordance with paperwork the 8 Information Now Investigators obtained Monday.
Alexis Flores, 30, faces three counts of an animal-abuse-related cost.
Animal Safety Providers responded to the decision about an animal abuse incident round 9 a.m. Monday, April 14, on the 5500 block of Sheila Avenue, close to Jones Boulevard and Cheyenne Avenue. Video reveals a person, later recognized as Flores, grabbing the small canine by the neck and “forcefully” throwing it into the dumpster, investigators mentioned. Paperwork say the canine’s identify is “Marley.”
Metro police arrested Flores on Thursday after publicly sharing photographs of the incident. Police mentioned they talked to a whole bunch of individuals, together with a neighbor who acknowledged Flores’ SUV. A member of the family of Flores later mentioned they believed the canine was his and the particular person within the video was Flores, paperwork mentioned.
Flores spoke to police, who mentioned that on Monday, April 14, Marley ran away, resulting in a 45-minute search to search out him. In the course of the search, Flores “fell to the ground… which made him angry.”
Flores additionally mentioned the canine’s habits upsets a baby in his family, saying, “Marley is so annoying and frustrating that he decided to teach him a lesson,” paperwork mentioned.
“Alexis stated he was so annoyed with ‘Marley’ because he nibbed [sic] his daughter, or attempted to bite her and he wanted to teach him a lesson,” police mentioned. “Alexis stated he knew he ‘[expletive] up’ and he shouldn’t have done that. He admitted that his mindset was not to kill ‘Marley’ but understands that he could’ve died.”
A neighbor discovered the canine on Tuesday, April 15, 8 Information Now reported that day. The canine was recovering and was “doing fine,” police mentioned Wednesday.
Flores posted bond and was because of return to court docket in June.