An Oklahoma woman who was mutilated to death by dogs raised police suspicions of an alleged crime, as they believed she had been stabbed in her front yard due to the severity of her injuries.
Last Sunday afternoon, the body of Anita Mears, aged 61, was discovered.
Through a statement, authorities indicated that when investigators from the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office arrived at the Newalla woman’s home, “Mrs. Mears had injuries consistent with having been stabbed multiple times. times”.
However, the results of the autopsy An investigation by the Oklahoma County Medical Examiner’s Office revealed that the older woman had not been stabbed to death, but had died after being attacked by multiple dogs, according to the sheriff’s statement.
The authorities indicated that the victim’s dog a was “standing guard” over her body when officers arrived on the scene.
Mears’ pet had turned out wounded in the attack, while trying to defend her owner from the attack.
“As for the dogs that attacked Mrs. Mears, we don’t know if they are wild dogs or neighborhood dogs, and because Because there were no witnesses, we may never know,” the statement read.
“We are warning people to stay away from any pack of dogs that may be roaming the area,” he adds.
“You talk about how in any rural part of the community, the Dogs loosen up and then bunch up and just run around like pack animals. So, it is very common to see a pack of dogs running”, the sheriff said according to KOCO.
Finally, they offer their condolences to the victim’s family: “Our prayers are with the family of Mrs. Mears as they work to address this tragedy.”
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