![]() ![]() “Nobody knows who owns the property,” Sullivan said. Sullivan said neighbors have been complaining about barking dogs at the blighted Kidder Street building for the past two years.Īccording to city assessor records, the property has been owned by the heirs of Catherine McDonald since 1976. Sullivan said all 12 dogs appeared to be in good condition physically, but a veterinarian from the Animal Rescue League of Boston was expected to examine them further. Tuesday, five more dogs were removed from Aristide’s car after he came to the police station for questioning and was arrested. Sullivan said Aristide didn’t live at the home, and his address was unknown as of Tuesday night.Īt about 5 p.m. Police rescued seven dogs from the basement Tuesday morning while the city’s building inspector boarded up the building and cut off its utilities. Sullivan said he believes Aristide was breeding the dogs and visited the Quincy home once per day to walk and feed them. Sullivan said Aristide kept the dogs – all of them described as a cross-breed of a poodle and a Doberman – in the basement of a vacant duplex at 23-25 Kidder St. ![]() Jack Sullivan said.ĭavid Aristide, 61, faces arraignment in Quincy District Court on at least one animal cruelty charge following his arrest Tuesday. “The dogs were unattended, for the most part, 23 out of 24 hours per day,” Quincy Police Lt. QUINCY – Police have arrested a man they say kept a dozen dogs in the urine-soaked basement of a dilapidated home in Quincy.
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