3 Charged in PA Dogfighting Ring
BROWNSVILLE, Pa. (AP) — One man is in custody and police are searching for two more on felony charges that they organized dog fights in rural southwestern Pennsylvania.
State police and Fayette County humane officials say the men have been organizing dog fights at homes in Brownsville and Luzerne Township, about 30 miles south of Pittsburgh. Police say they found two scarred pit pulls, a bloodstained fighting ring and video of a dog fight while searching for drugs in a home.
Thirty-one-year-old James Holcomb Jr., of Brownsville, is in the county jail. Police are still searching for 39-year-old Mark Johnson of Luzerne and 30-year-old Perry Wells of Lorraine, Ohio.
State police and Fayette County humane officials say the men have been organizing dog fights at homes in Brownsville and Luzerne Township, about 30 miles south of Pittsburgh. Police say they found two scarred pit pulls, a bloodstained fighting ring and video of a dog fight while searching for drugs in a home.
Thirty-one-year-old James Holcomb Jr., of Brownsville, is in the county jail. Police are still searching for 39-year-old Mark Johnson of Luzerne and 30-year-old Perry Wells of Lorraine, Ohio.
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