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APD Seeks Dog Owners in Bite Incidents E-mail

Staff Reports

The APD Animal Services Unit is seeking the public’s help to locate dog owners in two recent bite incidents.

On June 25, around 12:30 p.m., at 5 Oak St. downtown (near First Baptist Church), a German Shepherd-type dog of about 40-50 lbs. was tied to a tree and bit a child who came near. The dog, whose name is believed to be “Fluppy,” was black and tan colored, with white fur on its chest. The dog’s owner was described as a white male, about 5’4”, with dreadlocked hair.

On June 28, at 4 p.m. at 83 S. Tunnel Road (between Best Buy and Bed Bath & Beyond), a dog described as either a Labrador or a Pit Bull mix was tied to the bike rack and bit a person who came near. The dog was about 50 lbs., had white or cream colored fur, floppy ears, and was wearing a collar. The victim was unable to locate the dog’s owner and the dog was gone when the victim returned to site after treating his wound.

The Animal Services Unit wants to locate the owners to verify the dogs’ vaccination status and to take the necessary steps to protect those bitten against the rabies virus. Anyone with information on how to contact either owner is asked to call the APD at (828) 252-1110 or Animal Services at (828) 259-5872.
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