Authorities are investigating two separate dog attacks in Sierra Vista that left an 84-year-old woman dead and a 53-year-old man critically injured MORE ⬇️
Sierra Vista police said officers responded to reports of a dog attack in an alley Friday morning.
Officers killed the dog and provided first aid to Sanchez, who was taken to a Tucson hospital where police said he remained in critical condition Sunday from his injuries.Jackson was taken to a Tucson medical center where she was pronounced dead from her injuries.The three dead dogs in the two attacks were taken to the Sierra Vista Police Department’s Animal Control Office for further investigation.
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