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More Than 80 Dogs Rescued From Crowded RV in Mesquite After Months of Complaints

By Matthias Binder May 19, 2026
Mesquite police recover more than 80 dogs from man's RV
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Months of Reports Led to Formal InvestigationEviction Forced a Shift to the RVArrest Follows Coordinated ResponseWhat Happens Next for the Animals

Mesquite police recover more than 80 dogs from man's RV – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Mesquite, Nevada – Local authorities moved quickly once they confirmed the scale of the problem. Police and animal control officers responded to repeated reports about one resident who had been keeping far too many dogs in a single home. After an eviction forced the man to relocate his animals, the situation shifted to an RV parked nearby, where conditions quickly became unsustainable. The case highlights how animal hoarding complaints can escalate when left unaddressed for extended periods. Officers described the living arrangements as severely overcrowded, with the dogs confined in tight spaces that offered little room for movement or proper care. The arrest followed a coordinated effort between the Mesquite Police Department and Mesquite Animal Control.

Months of Reports Led to Formal Investigation

Residents in the area had contacted authorities multiple times over several months with concerns about Giustino Laudando. The complaints centered on the growing number of dogs and the strain they placed on the property. Police records show that officers began documenting the situation well before any enforcement action took place. Each report added to a clearer picture of the living conditions. Neighbors noted the increasing difficulty of managing so many animals in a residential setting. By the time eviction proceedings began, the total had already reached a level that prompted immediate intervention once the animals were moved.

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Eviction Forced a Shift to the RV

Once Laudando lost access to his home, he transferred the dogs to a recreational vehicle. The new arrangement proved even more restrictive. Officers later determined that more than 80 dogs were housed inside the RV at the time of the recovery. The confined space left little opportunity for the animals to receive adequate exercise or individual attention. Animal control teams worked methodically to remove the dogs safely, documenting each step of the process. The operation required careful coordination to avoid further stress on the animals already living in close quarters.

Arrest Follows Coordinated Response

Police took Laudando into custody after confirming the extent of the overcrowding. Charges are expected to reflect the prolonged period during which the animals were kept in unsuitable conditions. Officials emphasized that the response was driven by public safety and animal welfare priorities rather than a single isolated incident. The dogs were transported to temporary care facilities where they could receive veterinary evaluations. Early assessments focused on identifying any immediate health needs that had developed during the time spent in the RV. Community members have expressed relief that the situation reached a resolution after so many prior reports.

What Happens Next for the Animals

Animal control continues to manage the placement of the rescued dogs. Adoptions and foster arrangements are being arranged through established local channels. Officials have noted that the sheer number involved will require sustained coordination with rescue groups beyond Mesquite. The case serves as a reminder of how quickly living conditions can deteriorate when animal numbers exceed available resources. Authorities encourage residents to report concerns promptly so similar situations can be addressed before they reach this scale.

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