Boardman police report describes bloody scene at web site of canine attack
Investigators describe a bloody scene contained in the Boardman home the place a canine attacked its house owners on Tuesday.
A report by the township police Crime Scene Investigation officer reveals that along with blood trailing from the back and front doorways of the home on Wilda Avenue, blood was discovered all through the primary ground, together with the kitchen, toilet, and front room.
The report doesn’t say if the blood is human or animal, however police say in addition they discovered what seemed to be human flesh on the kitchen ground.
Investigators additionally discovered spent shell casings contained in the home, together with a 9 mm handgun and an empty journal.
Police first discovered about what was happening within the home when a caller instructed a dispatcher that the Pit Bull was attacking folks. During that decision, the dispatcher heard six pictures fired.
When officers arrived, one in every of three folks exterior of the home stated two folks have been nonetheless inside.
Police known as on one of many folks to return exterior. When he did, paramedics handled him for a canine chunk on his foot. He was taken to the hospital for additional therapy.
Police needed to go inside looking for the second person. They discovered a person who had locked himself within the basement together with the canine, who was now sitting in a cage.
After the person was taken to Mercy Hospital for therapy of a canine chunk, police say they found that there was a warrant for his arrest.
Before police may take him into custody, they are saying he checked himself out of the hospital. Police are nonetheless on the lookout for him.
Mahoning County Deputy Dog Warden Dave Nelson tells 21 News the canine should quarantined for 10 days.