A Memphis Light Gas and Water (MLGW) worker sustained injuries in a dog attack while on duty, as reported by the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO).
On May 13, around 8 a.m., Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a call regarding an animal injury on the 4200 block of Hickory Run Place. Upon arrival, they found the worker with severe lacerations.
Incident Details
The injured worker was conducting a routine check for a possible faulty gas meter on a residential property when a Bull Mastiff attacked him, according to SCSO statements.
Neighbor Intervention
Hearing the worker’s cries for help, a neighbor rushed to the scene and discharged several gunshots towards the dogs, which were reportedly advancing towards him.
Homeowner Response
The homeowner promptly secured and moved the dogs indoors. It remains unclear whether any of the dogs were hit by the gunfire.
Worker’s Condition
Following the attack, the injured MLGW employee received medical treatment and was subsequently transported to the hospital in stable condition.
Legal Ramifications
In response to the incident, the homeowner was cited for a county ordinance violation.
Investigation Ongoing
As of the latest reports, the dogs involved have not been deemed vicious, and the incident remains under investigation by authorities.
Importance of Dog Owner Responsibility
This incident underscores the importance of responsible pet ownership. Dog owners must ensure their pets are properly restrained and supervised, especially in situations where service workers or visitors may be present on their property. Failure to do so can result in serious injuries and legal consequences.
Conclusion: Ensuring Safety for All
The safety of service workers and residents alike is paramount in any community. While investigations into incidents like these continue, it’s crucial for both dog owners and the public to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to prevent similar occurrences in the future. Download The Local News App to stay informed about developments in this ongoing investigation and receive alerts on breaking news affecting your neighborhood.
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