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- A teen has died after being attacked by “multiple dogs” at a residence in Arkansas, according to local police
- The Saline County Arkansas Sheriff’s Office said the 15-year-old girl had previously been assisting with care for the animals and helping to find them permanent homes
- 14 dogs from the residence have reportedly been seized and euthanized following the incident, per local outlet KATV
A teenager has died after being attacked by multiple dogs in Arkansas.
The Saline County Arkansas Sheriff’s Office shared in a press release that a female had been fatally attacked by dogs in a fenced area of a private property on Wednesday, June 11.
“On Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at approximately 12:15 p.m., the Saline County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call reporting that a female had been attacked by dogs. Deputies and emergency medical personnel responded immediately to the scene,” the police’s release read.
Officials added, “Upon arrival, it was determined that a 15 year old female had been fatally attacked by multiple dogs located within a secured, fenced area on private property.”
There were around 30 dogs inside the residence “as part of a rescue,” police said.
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“The victim had been previously assisting the rescue with the care of the animals and was helping to find them permanent homes,” authorities continued. “The reason for the sudden and tragic attack is currently unknown.”
The sheriff’s office added that they would not be releasing the victim’s name “at this time,” “out of respect for the family.”
With the help of Benton Animal Control, authorities said the “animals at the location that have been associated with the attack” have been seized.
The investigation is ongoing, per the police release.
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According to local outlet KATV, 14 dogs from the location were euthanized following the incident.
PEOPLE has contacted the Saline County Arkansas Sheriff’s Office for additional information.
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