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Eight people were arrested and at least four pit bulls were rescued after police witnessed organized dogfighting take place in a Dolton industrial park Wednesday night. | Cook County Sheriff's Police photo
The makeshift dogfighting ring found in an industrial park area of south suburban Dolton. | Photo from the Cook County Sheriff's office
Reginald Bailey, 26, of Dolton, who was being held in lieu of $20,000. | Cook County Sheriff's office photo
Willie McCray, 26, of Calumet City, who was denied bond because of a prior arrest warrant for murder. | Cook County Sheriff's office photo
Arnulfo Salgado-Sanchez, 35, of Harvey, who was being held in lieu of $15,000. | Cook County Sheriff's office photo
Shaquille Middleton, 18, of Country Club Hills, who was being held in lieu of $10,000. | Cook County Sheriff's office photo
Donald Hudgins, 45, of Chicago, who was being held in lieu of $25,000. | Cook County Sheriff's office photo
Anthony Fugate, 27, of Beecher, who was being held in lieu of $10,000. | Cook County Sheriff's office photo
Rolando Davidson, 43, of Harvey, who was being held in lieu of $15,000. | Cook County Sheriff's office photo
Michael Dubose, 56, of Country Club Hills, who was being held in lieu of $15,000. | Cook County Sheriff's office photo
Eight people were charged Saturday after authorities broke up a dogfight Wednesday at an industrial park. The eight people were charged with a felony count of attending or patronizing a dogfight, according to a release from the Cook County Sheriff’s office. They are all expected …