A “serial cat killer” has been arrested in California after being trapped in video, according to the police.
Alejandro Acosta Oliveros, 45, was arrested Wednesday by the Santa Ana Police when the department shared images of a hooded suspect who snatches a cat between two cars.
The sentence followed “multiple disturbing reports that involve the abuse and murder of cats,” Cops said, without preparing exactly how many pets were involved.


Oliveros was “positively identified by several victims and witnesses”, and the officers accused him after finding evidence of the crimes at home, the department said, without detailing what he found.
The neighbors in the Orange County area had been publishing at local social media sites about missing cats during the week.
“We saw our cameras, and this guy simply grabbed a neighborhood cat, it seemed that he tied his legs and touched around 5 pm,” he read a publication in Nextdoor, according to Ktla.
Another publication said: “My neighbor’s cat was killed by a man who injected him with some kind of substance.”
In a disturbing case in neighbor Westminster, the murderer was caught by the Snatching Clubber camera, a 10 -month Lynx Bengal cat, from outside a house on March 21, according to Ktla.
The surveillance images showed a man at the end of Corlew’s entrance path trying to attract the kitten, possible with food, said Westminster Police. Then he picked up the cat and fled in a white van.
The police said that days later they backed down a council that Clubber was in a house in Santa Ana and returned to the cat, unharmed, its owners.
Oliveros was reserved in the Santa Ana prison for serious cruelty cruelty.