Alicia Hogg and Gary Hogg were arrested following an investigation into alleged elder abuse and neglect involving multiple residential properties in Carson, according to authorities.

Carson, CA (Mar 4, 2026) - Alicia Hogg and Gary Hogg were arrested following an investigation into alleged elder abuse and neglect involving multiple residential properties in Carson, according to authorities.
Officials reported that the arrests followed a coordinated operation conducted by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the Los Angeles County Fire Department, and the California Department of Justice, along with other assisting agencies.
Authorities stated that during the operation, 11 elderly individuals were rescued from the homes. Officials described the residents as appearing malnourished and neglected at the time they were located.
According to investigators, the inquiry began in February 2026 after deputies received a report regarding services allegedly being provided to elderly patients at a property located on the 200 block of West 234th Street in Carson.
As part of the investigation into suspected unlicensed care homes, deputies executed search warrants at multiple residential locations in Carson at approximately 6:00 a.m. on March 4, 2026.
When authorities initially inspected the location, they reportedly found elderly residents who appeared malnourished and neglected, prompting investigators to expand the inquiry into other potential locations believed to be connected to the operation.
Officials have indicated that the investigation remains ongoing and additional details may be released as more information becomes available.
California law provides protections for elderly and dependent adults against abuse, neglect, and mistreatment. Allegations involving residential care settings are typically investigated by law enforcement and regulatory agencies.
Investigations of this type may review factors such as:
These investigations often involve reviewing records, interviewing witnesses, and examining conditions at the properties involved.
Families who suspect that an elderly loved one may have experienced neglect or mistreatment may consider:
If you have questions about elder abuse laws or civil rights protections, you may choose to consult with a Las Vegas civil rights attorney to obtain general information regarding potential legal options. Call us at (866) 837-1315 to get a free consultation with our attorneys.
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