The victim had gone to the residence to feed the dogs for the owner, who was out of town.
Tuscaloosa County sheriff’s deputies, NorthStar EMS, Echola Volunteer Fire Department and animal control officers were dispatched at 9 a.m. Thursday to a medical call in the 13000 block of Boyd Road.
Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit Capt. Jack Kennedy said the 911 caller reported that a woman was under attack by the dog pack.The attack happened in the yard and on the property of the dogs’ owners. Out of respect for the victim’s family, Kennedy said, no additional information about the woman will be released.Man accused of beating his ex-girlfriend to death: Killing adds to Birmingham’s record 2024 homicide totalMotorcyclist killed in wreck with Birmingham police vehicle
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