VICTORVILLE, Calif. – Two kids had been attacked by a canine on their walk to high school Thursday morning, in accordance with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.
Deputies from the Victorville Police Station had been dispatched at roughly 7:02 a.m. to the 13800 block of Mesa Linda Avenue after receiving a report of a kid who was bitten by a canine.
Upon arrival, deputies had been knowledgeable that an unidentified canine had attacked two kids as they made their solution to faculty. While one little one managed to flee to security, a 7-year-old feminine sustained a number of accidents from the attack.
Fortunately, a quick-thinking resident who lives close by rushed to assist the kid, prompting the canine to run away.
The injured little one was transported by American Medical Response to Loma Linda University Medical Center for remedy.
The canine concerned within the attack has not been situated.
This is the third canine attack reported in Southern California prior to now two weeks. On Tuesday, a person and his mom had been pet-sitting in Azusa after they had been attacked by four dogs. And simply two weeks in the past, a Compton man who was breeding pit bulls was mauled to death by the dogs.
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Authorities are urging anybody with details about this incident or who might have witnessed it to come back ahead. Those with data can contact the Victorville Police Station at 760-241-2911 or Sheriff’s Dispatch at 760-956-5001.
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