Residents of San Antonio-area neighborhood relieved after pack of roaming dogs finally rounded up
Bexar County crews on Sunday rounded up a pack of dogs roaming a neighborhood west of San Antonio after one of the canines attacked a deputy, according to media reports. However, neighbors in area near Talley Road and Wiseman Boulevard told TV station KSAT that the pack had been a problem for at least a year before Bexar County Animal Control Services finally took action. The canines reportedly bit at least one other person prior to this weekend's attack and made others feel unsafe.
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