First Posted: Jul 07, 2021 06:40 AM EDT
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Authorities stated that a 77-year-old woman in Phoenix died Tuesday after being mauled to death on her front porch by her neighbor s dogs.
The man was arrested Tuesday morning after police stated that his dogs attacked and killed his neighbor in south Phoenix.
According to AZCentral, Phoenix police stated that at around 7 a.m. Tuesday, officers responded to reports of a woman being attacked by four large Staffordshire Terrier dogs just outside of her home near Sixth Street and Broadway Road. Officers and fire crews who responded at the scene found the woman, who was later on identified as 77-year-old Maria Ruiz. Ruiz suffered multiple wounds on her body.
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Her granddaughter, who wishes to keep her name private, says she would kindly greet neighbors and strangers each day. She was attacked aggressively. They just took my grandma s life away, she said.
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Phoenix Police officials say a 77-year-old woman is dead following an attack involving four dogs on the morning of July 6 and authorities say the dogs have since been euthanized.
According to a statement, officers were called to the area of 6th Street and Broadway just after 7 a.m. for a woman who was being attacked by dogs.
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