A 29-year-old Detroit man is facing a slew of charges after police and the Michigan Humane Society recovered about 30 injured dogs from a handful of locations spread across the city connected to an alleged dog fighting operation.

The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office reports that Julian Akyan is facing charges related to possessing dogs used for fighting, cruelty to animals and some weapon offenses. This all comes after a Friday afternoon, March 8 investigation from the Detroit Police Department and humane society turned up 30-plus dogs with “bite trauma and injuries consistent with dog fighting.”

According to the release from the prosecutor’s office, these injured dogs were found in the 14000 block of Edmore Drive and three other locations in Detroit. The Michigan Humane Society provided a brief update in the Facebook post embedded below, and also confirmed the number of dogs recovered was 35:

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“It is alleged that the defendant possessed animals and equipment for the purpose of illegal dog fighting. It is further alleged that he possessed firearms and ammunition,” Prosecutor Kym Worthy’s office reports.

The 29-year-old is set to be arraigned 10:30 a.m. Monday in Downtown Detroit’s 36th District Court on charges of felon in possession of a firearm, an additional charge related to ammunition, animal fighting, possession of fighting animals and equipment, cruelty to 10 or more animals, cruelty to 4 to 10 animals, and five felony firearm offenses.