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Resident reports dog bites at Tognazini Avenue; Chief Cash says animal control has been contacted
Summary
At the Sept. 9 Guadalupe City Council meeting, resident Deborah Sykes reported repeated loose-dog incidents and two bites on Tognazini Avenue, including an attack on a postal carrier and a child. Chief Cash said animal-control staff know the animals and that the department needs formal complaints to proceed.
A Guadalupe resident told the City Council on Sept. 9 that loose dogs at 322 Tognazini Avenue have attacked people and imperiled local services, and she asked the city to act.
“I live at 357 Tognazini Avenue, and I wanna know what we can do about the loose dogs on the street,” Deborah Sykes said, adding that a girl riding a bike and a male postal carrier were bitten. Sykes described one of…
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