SPRING, Texas (KTRK) A dog that attacked a 3-year-old girl earlier this month and left her with severe injuries to her face has been euthanized, according to the victim s family.
After days of court proceedings last week, a justice of the peace issued the ruling saying the dog, named Kingston, would have to be put down. The dog s owner decided not to appeal the ruling.
On Jan. 9, the dog bit 3-year-old Ronin Waldroup at the Loose Caboose restaurant in Old Town Spring. As the little girl entered the restaurant, the dog, who was seen wearing a service vest, bit her face, family members said.
SPRING, Texas (KTRK) A dog that attacked a 3-year-old girl earlier this month and left her with severe injuries to her face has been euthanized, according to the victim s family.
After days of court proceedings last week, a justice of the peace issued the ruling saying the dog, named Kingston, would have to be put down. The dog s owner decided not to appeal the ruling.
On Jan. 9, the dog bit 3-year-old Ronin Waldroup at the Loose Caboose restaurant in Old Town Spring. As the little girl entered the restaurant, the dog, who was seen wearing a service vest, bit her face, family members said.
SPRING, Texas (KTRK) A hearing to decide the fate of a dog that attacked a 3-year-old girl earlier this month at a restaurant will continue Tuesday morning.
The Waldroup family said they took their 3-year-old daughter, Ronin, to the Loose Caboose in Old Town Spring on Jan. 9. As the little girl entered the restaurant, a dog wearing a service vest bit her face, family members said.
Attorneys representing the dog s owner and Ronin appeared Monday before Montgomery County Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace Matt Beasley for an administrative hearing to determine whether the dog should be euthanized.
During Monday s hearing, Ronin s parents said the dog should be put down. They said they believe the dog cannot have additional training that would prevent an attack from happening again.
Sandy Summers died on Wednesday, Jan. 20.
Her husband, Marvin Sarge Summers, made headlines after he was seen praying for his beloved wife outside of her hospital window. He held a vigil for her recovery with the help of friends and loved ones.
Sarge Summers isn t going anywhere anytime soon. He s stood outside the ER at HCA Kingwood everyday since Dec. 6. We thought she would just go in for some medication, explained Sandy s granddaughter, Chelsey Summers-Lawles, who spoke with Eyewitness News over the weekend. A few days later, she was in ICU. A few days after that, she was on a ventilator.