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San Diego Man Sentenced After 34 Animals Rescued from Flooded Home

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SAN DIEGO — A man was sentenced today, Dec. 1, 2025, in a case involving the rescue of 33 animals from his San Ysidro home in August 2024. After San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement successfully brought animal cruelty charges against him, Gary Marks has been banned from owning an animal for 10 years, and his sentencing includes a Fourth Amendment Waiver (allowing law enforcement to search his home without a warrant) and mandated mental health treatment.

The case began on Aug. 27, 2024, when the San Diego Police Department alerted Humane Officers about a residence on the 3700 block of Shooting Star Drive where multiple animals were in distress due to a plumbing issue. Over the course of several hours, Humane Officers rescued 30 dogs, one cat and two chickens from unsafe conditions in the home. Another dog was taken into care when Marks was arrested, just days later.

Several animals required emergency veterinary care. Despite the efforts of veterinary staff, eight dogs were in such poor condition that they had to be humanely euthanized to prevent further suffering. The others, including a senior dog named Lucy, made incredible transformations after they were extensively treated and then successfully adopted into loving homes.

“This case is heartbreaking — and no animal should ever endure such living conditions," said San Diego Humane Society Chief of Humane Law Enforcement Jace Huggins. “Neglect has consequences, and we are committed to ensuring every animal in our community is safe, cared for and given the chance to live a healthy life.”

San Diego Humane Society reminds the public: If you or someone you know is overwhelmed caring for animals, reach out for help before the situation gets out of control and animals suffer. The organization offers resources to prevent animals from suffering due to neglect, overcrowding or emergencies. Visit sdhumane.org/supportservices para más información.

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