Dallas: Tiger found in Southeast Oak Cliff during animal cruelty investigation.

Dallas Police officers found Tiger in Oak Cliff during animal cruelty investigation.

Dallas Police officers found a full-grown tiger while taking part in animal cruelty investigation in Southeast Oak Cliff on Friday.

Police were executing a court order at a property on Johnson Lane when they tracked down a tiger in a nook.

The tiger was seized alongside dogs, roosters, and chickens as a part of the investigation.

Federal officials from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department have joined the investigation.

The Dallas Zoo and Dallas Animal Services are assisting DPD with the animals.

Charges are forthcoming for the situation. However, police released no data about potential suspects.

The Johnson Laneproperty search was one of four court orders executed as a piece of the examination.

The city of Dallas and Dallas County prohibit residents from possessing tigers.

Just over one year ago, a tiger was found in Oak Cliff while police served a warrant for rapper Trap Boy Freddy.

Dallas Animal Services took that tiger from the home and put it in “protective custody.”

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