On Thursday morning, a man arrested in January for trying to sell a tiger-cub was given two years of probation. He tried to sell the cub for $20,000.
, 25, was sentenced to two years of supervised probation on Thursday morning.
Back in January, officers learned that he was trying to find interested buyers for a tiger cub on social media. After learning about the alleged plot by Castro-Alcaraz, officers then engaged with his social media profile and posed as a potential buyer. He was selling the cub for $25,000, but undercover officers made a deal to buy the cub at a reduced price of $20,000 dollars. Officers arrested Castro-Alcaraz at his home near 27th Avenue and Baseline Road.
From the Courthouse: A man who tried to sell a tiger cub was sentenced in a Maricopa County Court today. Carlos Eduardo Castro Alcaraz was sentenced to two years of supervised probation.
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