Pack of dogs attacks woman, damages police car in Southwest San Antonio
A pack of dogs attacked a woman and the vehicles of first responders Wednesday afternoon after escaping a yard in Southwest San Antonio, police records show. The 44-year-old woman was walking along West Southcross Boulevard near the intersection of Priscilla Street when “several dogs” broke from the yard of a home and bit her leg, according a preliminary report from the San Antonio Police Department.
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