Prairie Post (West Edition)

Dogs humanely destroyed after attacks at elementary school in Coaldale

- BY ERIKA MATHIEU ALBERTA NEWSPAPER GROUP Dog Control Bylaw

Following several dog attacks which took place on Nov. 1 at Jennie Emery Elementary school in Coaldale, and near 9A Street, the Town issued a statement on social media, informing town residents, the two dogs have been euthanized as per the Town’s Dog Control Bylaw (#569-R-10-06).

In the aftermath of two separate dog attacks, which had occurred between 12 and 2 p.m.,

Coaldale & District Municipal Enforcemen­t (CDME) responded to reports detailing a teacher and a parent were bitten while trying to protect students from being attacked. There were also reports of an incident involving a delivery driver on the 2100 block of 9A Street, wherein the driver was forced to take refuge inside a vehicle to evade an attack.

The Town confirmed the two dogs involved had escaped through a broken spot in the fence, which was at the time, unknown to the resident. A third dog, who was not part of the attack, was found nearby in the residentia­l area.

According to the Town, the dogs were later located at approximat­ely 4 p.m. at the owner’s residence, and later humanely euthanized with the cooperatio­n of the owners. The dogs were licensed with the Town of Coaldale under a general licence. The Town also confirmed the owners will not face any penalties for the offences as outlined in the and that the investigat­ion is now closed.

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