A woman, identified as Michelle L. was injured in an unprovoked dog attack while walking along Artesia Boulevard in Redondo Beach on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
According to the victim, she was on her daily walk when a dog suddenly leaped out of an open door and bit her on the left arm.
The bite left the victim with bruising and reduced mobility in her arm. The victim mentioned that she initially spoke to the dog’s owner but believes she was given a false contact number when attempting to follow up.
The Redondo Beach Police Department confirmed that they received calls about the incident but could not verify if any suspects had been taken into custody. Authorities stated that they were not actively searching for anyone related to the case as of Sunday night.
The victim’s family has also contacted Animal Control and is awaiting a response. The investigation is ongoing.
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