Friday, November 04, 2022

Aggressive White Dogs at ASU


On August 5, 2022 two large white dogs roamed Angelo State University's campus.  ASU Police received a call from university staff regarding the loose dogs at 9:16 am.  Before being detained the dogs attacked an Education Professor walking her two dogs on campus.  

ASU Education Professor --------  called University Police to report being attacked by two aggressive white dogs around S. Johnson and the crosswalk. Stribling said the dogs were last seen walking towards the University Center. Dispatch informed --------- that the dogs had already been detained and Animal Control had been called.
The Professor described the incident as frightening and said help from bystanders kept her or her dogs from being injured.  

Callers dialed Animal Control in addition to the ASU Police.  The dogs' owner drove up and retrieved his loose pets, according to the ASU Police report:

the owner of the dogs drove up in a vehicle bearing TX:----- , TX DL--------:  ----- lives on W. Ave K. The dogs were released to him. Animal Control had not arrived on scene at this time.

City of San Angelo Animal Control had this document regarding the incident:

 

No response to a Police involved incident from Animal Services.  That happened in December 2021 just blocks away with two large white dogs, one aggressive.  Had Animal Control responded they would be in a position to know if these two incidents were connected and if citizens with pets in the area should be concerned if two large, white dogs are rapidly approaching.  

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