The Columbus Dispatch

Dog fatally mauls man in alley

- By Dan Sewell

A pit bull apparently broke away from a chain and mauled a man to death early Tuesday as he screamed for help, Dayton police said.

Police responded to a report of a man yelling, “Jesus, help me, help me!” around 4:40 a.m. The 911 caller said the man was yelling at “the top of his lungs” amid the sounds of dogs barking loudly. He said the man also was crying.

Lt. Mark Ponichtera said police found the man being attacked in an alley. They were able to get the dog to back off, and the man was taken to a hospital, where he died.

Police fatally shot the dog, which they say was a pit bull.

“There was no way to safely confine the dog,” police Lt. Andrew Booher said. Three other dogs were turned over to county animal resource officials.

Booher said in an afternoon press briefing in Dayton that authoritie­s think all four dogs came from the same residence. He said the owner of that residence was in a nursing home, and police were trying to determine who lived there now and who had responsibi­lity for the dogs. They could face charges.

“We’re trying to make contact with neighbors to see if there’s any history of problems with these dogs,” Booher said.

Police said the man killed was middle-aged and didn’t live in the neighborho­od where he was attacked. They were trying to contact relatives before releasing his name.

Dayton had two highprofil­e dog mauling deaths in 2014 — one of a 7-month-old boy, the other of a 57-yearold woman.

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