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Dog mauls Broward County Animal Control officer in Fort Lauderdale, police say
Dog mauls Broward County Animal Control officer in Fort Lauderdale, police say

Miami Herald

time7 hours ago

  • Miami Herald

Dog mauls Broward County Animal Control officer in Fort Lauderdale, police say

A dog viciously attacked a Broward County Animal Care Control officer Thursday in Fort Lauderdale, police said. The attack happened around 7:15 p.m. in the 700 block of Southwest 14th Terrace, police said. In a 911 call released by police, a woman witnessing the incident is heard frantically screaming for officers to hurry. 'Oh my God, it's mauling her,' the woman tells the 911 operator. 'The dog is attacking an Animal Control officer. Please send somebody!' Police arrived about three minutes later and found the officer with life-threatening injuries, said Casey Liening, a Fort Lauderdale Police spokeswoman. Witnesses trying to help the woman injured the dog in the process, Liening said. Zachary Rinkins, a spokesman for Broward County Animal Care Control, said the officer was conducting an animal-welfare check on the property when she was attacked. The dog, an American Staffordshire terrier mix, was 'humanely euthanized,' Rinkins said. Paramedics took the officer to Broward Health Medical Center. Liening said Friday that her injuries are serious, but she is expected to survived. It was not immediately clear what will happen to the owners of the dog. Broward County Animal Care Control is leading the investigation into the attack, Rinkins said.

Broward Animal Control officer injured in dog attack, expected to survive, FLPD confirms
Broward Animal Control officer injured in dog attack, expected to survive, FLPD confirms

CBS News

time8 hours ago

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  • CBS News

Broward Animal Control officer injured in dog attack, expected to survive, FLPD confirms

A Broward County Animal Control officer remains hospitalized with serious injuries following a dog attack Thursday evening in Fort Lauderdale. Authorities confirmed Friday the woman is expected to survive. Officer respond to dog incident The attack occurred around 7 p.m. in the 700 block of Southwest 14th Terrace, according to the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. Officers responded after receiving a call about the incident. Police confirmed the injured woman is an Animal Control Officer with Broward County Animal Care. FLPD said the first officer arrived at the scene three minutes after the call was dispatched over police radio. The woman, who has not been identified, was found with severe injuries and was transported by Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue to Broward Health Medical Center. Witnesses tried to help, dog injured Police said witnesses attempted to intervene during the attack. As a result, the dog was also injured. CBS News Miami captured video of a large brown dog with its face covered in blood as it was taken away by animal control. No criminal investigation at this time FLPD stated that, based on preliminary information, there will not be a criminal investigation at this time. However, they emphasized that this is subject to change if new information emerges. The incident has been thoroughly documented and Broward County Animal Care will serve as the lead agency on the case. 911 calls and report to be released Police confirmed that the incident report and 911 calls will be made available as soon as they are ready for release.

Authorities search for person who abandoned newborn kittens outside Eastpointe motel
Authorities search for person who abandoned newborn kittens outside Eastpointe motel

CBS News

timea day ago

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  • CBS News

Authorities search for person who abandoned newborn kittens outside Eastpointe motel

Authorities say an individual abandoned five newborn kittens outside a motel on Wednesday in Eastpointe, Michigan. Eastpointe police's animal control division shared a surveillance video on social media showing a woman walking to a room on the second floor at the Eastland Motel on Gratiot Avenue. The video showed the woman putting down a blue box in front of the room door before walking away. In an update on Thursday, police said a rescue partner took in the kittens, but they are now searching for their mother and the individual who abandoned them. "If you have any information about the person responsible, please reach out. It's crucial to hold accountable those who neglect their responsibilities for these innocent lives," police said. "Let's come together as a community to spread the word and help find the person responsible to teach them this is not how animals are to be treated."

Woman suffers life-threatening injuries in dog attack, Fort Lauderdale police says
Woman suffers life-threatening injuries in dog attack, Fort Lauderdale police says

CBS News

timea day ago

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  • CBS News

Woman suffers life-threatening injuries in dog attack, Fort Lauderdale police says

A woman sustained life-threatening injuries Thursday evening after being attacked by a dog, according to the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. Police said it happened at around 7 p.m. in the 700 block of Southwest 14th Terrace. Officers responded to the scene after receiving a call about the attack. The woman, who was not identified, was found with severe injuries and transported by Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue to Broward Health Medical Center. Witnesses intervene, dog injured Police said witnesses tried to intervene during the attack and as a result, the dog was also injured. No further details have been released about the circumstances surrounding the incident. Dog taken by animal control CBS News Miami cameras captured video of a large brown dog, its face covered in blood, panting as it was taken away by animal control. The woman's current condition remains unknown.

N.Y.C. Mom Said She Found Baby Dead and Bloodied, and Blamed Dog — But Medical Examiner Reveals Shocking Truth
N.Y.C. Mom Said She Found Baby Dead and Bloodied, and Blamed Dog — But Medical Examiner Reveals Shocking Truth

Yahoo

timea day ago

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N.Y.C. Mom Said She Found Baby Dead and Bloodied, and Blamed Dog — But Medical Examiner Reveals Shocking Truth

New York City's Office of the Medical Examiner tells PEOPLE that Kiyanna Winfield, a 1-month-old initially believed to have been killed by a dog mauling, was actually dead before the dog bit her The infant was asleep between her parents when her mother allegedly woke to see their 6-month-old pit bull mix gnawing on the child's face around 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday The dog was seized by Animal Control, according to the agency's press officeThe New York City medical examiner has determined that a deceased Queens newborn's injuries were inflicted by the family dog only after the infant had already died — contradicting initial police claims that the dog killed the child. Police initially believed that 1-month-old Kiyanna Winfield had been killed by her family's 6-month-old German Shepherd-pit bull mix while she and her parents slept on Tuesday morning in their apartment, PEOPLE previously reported. But although the animal did bite the child, it did so post-mortem, according to New York City's Office of the Medical Examiner. "The cause and manner of death are pending further study and will require additional testing, but the medical examiner has been able to determine this is not a fatal dog mauling," a spokesperson for the office tells PEOPLE. Police were called to the Long Island City home on 12th Street near 41st Avenue just after 6:30 a.m. yesterday, per the New York Police Department's press office. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. The child's mother told responding officers that she woke to find her dog gnawing her daughter's face as the baby laid between her and the child's stepfather. The baby, just born last month, was pronounced dead at the scene. Neighbors told CBS News New York that their building is full of friendly dogs and were shocked to hear the tragic news. "As a mom of three, I was sad. Because honestly, as a parent, you don't expect your pet to attack your child," neighbor Maria Gutierrez told the outlet. No arrests have been made, per the NYPD, which said the investigation is ongoing. The dog was seized by Animal Control, a DCPI officer tells PEOPLE. The NYPD's press office did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Read the original article on People

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