The top local stories this morning from ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº:
The Dallas Police Department has made its first dog bite arrest. Alicia Hernandez was arrested Friday after police say her pit bull attacked two people in a month.
According to the , Dallas Animal Services quarantined the 65-pound dog for 10-days after the first attack and then returned the dog to Hernandez.
Police said the dog attacked again while the city was in the process of declaring the animal as a dangerous dog, which would’ve required Hernandez to follow specific safety requirements.
The city’s loose dog problem in Dallas led to the death of a woman in May. No arrest so far in the case of Antoinette Brown. The homeless veteran died after being bitten more than 100 times in May.
The suspected dogs have been euthanized, but police are waiting on forensic testing to prove they were responsible.
Other stories this morning:
- Investigators continue to piece together what went wrong in the hot air balloon crash in Lockhart that killed all 16 people aboard. However, there are also questions on how the victims’ families will be compensated; in particular, whether in this incident.
- Results from a recently published study show men are twice as likely as women to die from sudden cardiac death. This edition of Vital Signs explores why it’s the largest cause of natural death in the U.S.
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