
Authorities have quarantined a dog after it bit part of a man’s ear off Monday morning outside a Green Bay food pantry.
Police responded to Paul’s Pantry on Leo Frigo Way around 11:45 a.m. for a reported dog bite, according to Green Bay Police. They found the bottom part of a man’s right ear was bitten off by a dog.
The victim didn’t know who owned the dog. The incident happened while the man was loading groceries into a vehicle.
Police have since identified the dog and its owner.
Police responded to Paul’s Pantry on Leo Frigo Way around 11:45 a.m. for a reported dog bite, according to Green Bay Police. They found the bottom part of a man’s right ear was bitten off by a dog.
The victim didn’t know who owned the dog. The incident happened while the man was loading groceries into a vehicle.
Police have since identified the dog and its owner.
(WBAY) - Green Bay police say A DOG bit off part of a man's ear outside Paul's Pantry late Monday morning.
The 58-year-old man was loading groceries into another person's car at the pantry shortly after 11:30 when he was attacked by a MEDIUM-SIZED, BLACK DOG.
The man lost the bottom portion of his right ear, and police expect he'll need surgery to repair it.
Monday night, police said they identified the owner, and the dog was placed in quarantine.
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