Police respond to dog attacks, shots fired, gunshot injury, burglary in First Hill apartment FOX13
Friday night. Multiple people were attacked by pit bulls, the landlord was arrested for shooting at the dogs and a woman was hit by one of his bullets. The same woman will be charged after admitting to burglarizing a unit and letting the dogs out.
While officers were inside the apartment complex, the building manager called 911, requesting police to check on a different situation. The building manager called, reporting that the woman living in the unit next to the door officers just knocked on had been regularly jiggling door handles around the building. Officers then knocked on her door, but again, no answer.
The building manager told police that the woman, who was jiggling door handles that he reported to dispatch earlier in the night, came outside and told him to let the dogs back in. He told her no, so she went outside to tend to the dogs. According to SPD, the gun was seized as evidence, medics treated the building manager for his dog bites and arrested the 50-year-old for reckless endangerment.SPD says police at the scene interviewed the owner of the pit bulls, who came back to the apartment after receiving text messages saying that his dogs had escaped. The owner told police that whenever he leaves his apartment, he locks the three of them up in their three individual crates.
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