HOUSTON – What started as a search for a pregnant dog led to a disturbing discovery along the Eastex Freeway, dozens of dog remains scattered behind a state facility near Bush Airport.
The site, located at 16803 Eastex Freeway, is now the focus of an investigation involving Houston police and BARC’s animal cruelty unit.
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The woman, who wanted to remain anonymous, went to the property during a storm, hoping to find a stray dog she had seen days earlier.
Instead, she found something else.
“I looked down at the ground outside of my driver’s side door and there’s like a literal dog … and then I walked a few more steps and see just like a graveyard of dogs,” she said.
She said at first she thought the remains could belong to wildlife. That quickly changed.
She said could clearly see paw pads, canine teeth and even features suggesting some of the dogs were young.
“I just felt like something sketch was going on just with the sheer number of dogs,” she said.
When KPRC 2 arrived at the property on Tuesday, a City of Houston vehicle was already there. Soon after, BARC investigators were seen heading toward the back of the facility where the remains were found.
Some of the animals appeared to be fully decomposed. Others were still partially intact, according to the video shared with KPRC 2. This video contains graphic imagery that’s not suitable for public release.
The discovery raises questions about how the animals got there and whether any laws were broken.
In Houston, dumping dead animals on land or in water is illegal.
“It shall be unlawful for any person to dump or place on any land or on any water or waterway within the city any dead animal..." reads Sec. 10-482 of Houston City Ordinances.
Texas regulations classify animal carcasses as municipal solid waste and explicitly prohibit disposing of that waste without authorization from the state.
The Texas Department of Transportation, which operates the facility, did not respond to questions about the situation.
Smith said beyond the legality, the discovery is hard to process.
“If my dog had gotten out, hit by a car and left on the side of the road … and then I knew that it was just dumped in this graveyard, that would be devastating,” she said.
Investigators have not said who may be responsible. The case remains open.