Owner of dogs that mauled horses arrested in Stockton, officials say

The owner of dogs that attacked and killed two miniature horses in Valley Springs has been arrested, authorities said. Raymond Carringer was arrested on a felony probation violation, Calaveras County officials said Thursday. Carringer fled to Stockton with his two dogs after the Monday morning attack, officials said. The horses' owner made the grisly discovery when he went to check on the animals and found one horse dead in front of a patio door. The other horse was bleeding to death and the dogs were sitting nearby in his yard, Rob Hughes told KCRA 3. An officer was able to find a Stockton address linked to Carringer. Stockton police said they went to a home in the 2400 block of Filbert Street on Thursday morning and found Carringer and both dogs. Animal services took the dogs into custody. "Our department will be picking up the dogs and impounding them, pending a probable filing of a potentially dangerous dog petition," a release from Calaveras County Animal Services said.

The owner of dogs that attacked and killed two miniature horses in Valley Springs has been arrested, authorities said.

Raymond Carringer was arrested on a felony probation violation, Calaveras County officials said Thursday.


Carringer fled to Stockton with his two dogs after the Monday morning attack, officials said.

The horses' owner made the grisly discovery when he went to check on the animals and found one horse dead in front of a patio door. The other horse was bleeding to death and the dogs were sitting nearby in his yard, Rob Hughes told KCRA 3.

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Dogs & owner caught! Calaveras County Animal Services found out they fled to Stockton after two mini horses were killed in a dog attack. Police arrested dog owner Raymond Carringer for felony probation violation says Calaveras Co EMA. Dogs impounded. pic.twitter.com/pgt6UvuoPQ — Marlei Martinez (@MarleiMartinez) October 17, 2019

An officer was able to find a Stockton address linked to Carringer. Stockton police said they went to a home in the 2400 block of Filbert Street on Thursday morning and found Carringer and both dogs.

Stockton Police Department Raymond Carringer

Animal services took the dogs into custody.

"Our department will be picking up the dogs and impounding them, pending a probable filing of a potentially dangerous dog petition," a release from Calaveras County Animal Services said.