The Volusia Sheriff’s Office and Volusia County Animal Services are investigating after a boy was killed by dogs Monday afternoon.
According to the sheriff’s office, two dogs attacked an 8-year-old boy just before 5 p.m. Monday in an area off County Road 15A north of DeLand. VSO said witnesses called 911 and attempted CPR on the boy, but he died from his injuries.
The dogs were on the loose before being chased by deputies and caught by Volusia County Animal Services. The dogs are being held in quarantine. One dog is described as a pit bull and the other a mixed breed.
In a Facebook post, Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said, “I don’t know what anyone can say to ease the immense pain this family is feeling tonight. This is a tragedy beyond comprehension, especially for those of us who are parents and grandparents. I can only ask our community to say a prayer of strength for this family and keep them in your hearts as they face their worst nightmare.”
A joint investigation is underway between the sheriff’s office and animal services.
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source: nbc-2