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Edinburg Man Arrested for Fourth Time in South Texas for Alleged Sexual Acts with Horses
Jun 22, 2024, 02:36 PM
Cirilo Castillo, an Edinburg man, has been arrested for the fourth time in South Texas for allegedly engaging in sexual acts with horses. The arrest follows an incident where Castillo allegedly showed a video of himself having sex with a pony to children. Police later arrived at his home and discovered additional disturbing evidence. This marks the fourth arrest for Castillo on similar charges, highlighting a troubling pattern of behavior.
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