6-year-old Saskatoon girl attacked by police dog, witnesses say
By The Canadian Press: SASKATOON—A
witness to an incident where police say one of their dogs accidentally bit a
young girl says the animal shook the child like Cujo, and officers had a
difficult time getting it to release her.
Police said in a news release that
the dog, which was in a harness on a leash, rounded a corner of a building
while officers were tracking suspects in a home invasion on Saturday afternoon
and latched onto the girl.
Six-year-old Autumn Clifford's
injuries are shown after being bitten by a Saskatoon police dog in a handout
photo provided by her mother Leslie Welder. (Leslie Welder / THE
CANADIAN PRESS)
They said young girl was not
connected to the investigation, and that the dog “instantly” released her when
commanded by the handler.
But Amanda Pritchard, who saw the
incident on her front steps, said the handler shouted repeatedly to let go, but
the dog still held the girl tight in its jaws.
She compared it to the 1980s horror
movie “Cujo,” which was based on a Stephen King novel about a rabid St.
Bernard.
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Pritchard said she was just inside
her doorway when she heard a growl and looked back to see the 6-year-old, who
was with other children including her own daughter. The dog grabbed the girl
and pulled her from the step.
“Out of nowhere there was two
officers that I saw. One was on top of the dog. Three times he had told the dog
to let go. ‘Let go! Let go!,’ he was saying to the dog. The dog did not let go.
The dog, in fact, growled at the cop and shook his head like he was going to
tear her,” Pritchard said, noting the girl is six, not eight as police earlier
stated.
“All she was yelling was, ‘Ow! Ow!
Ow!’ ”
Police said in their news release
that the girl was taken by ambulance to hospital with her mother, and her
injuries aren’t life-threatening.
Leslie Welder said her daughter,
Autumn Clifford, required many stitches to her abdomen to close wounds from
deep bites.
Tissue was sticking out of some of
them, she said.
“Right away I saw the blood on the
side of her shirt,” Welder recounted about when she saw her daughter after the
attack.
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“I lifted her shirt and it was way
worse than just one bite.”
The attack happened shortly after
Pritchard, Welder and their children returned from spending the hot afternoon
at a nearby spray park.
“My other daughter — she’s seven —
stated that all Autumn did was look over and say, ‘Oh, look! Puppy!’ And next
thing you know he was on her, pulling her down to the ground and attacking
her,” Welder said.
The chase for the home invasion
suspects was called off, and police said the injuries arising from the incident
with the dog will be investigated.
Welder said her daughter is
recuperating now at home.
“She taking it pretty well,” Welder
said.
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