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Dog Attack Death: No Charges Filed, Investigation Ongoing

No Charges Filed in Deadly Dog Mauling⁣ Due to Lack of evidence, Fulton Police Say

Donna ⁢Nguyen died on August ‍14 following a severe dog mauling that occurred on August 1, according to a Fulton County Police‌ Department incident report. The report indicates⁣ Nguyen’s⁤ death was caused by sepsis resulting from “meaningful wounds she received during the animal attack.”

Fulton County Police Chief ⁢Wade Yates stated investigators believe Nguyen​ was attacked by a group of dogs. However, “an exhaustive search of evidence did not yield a whole lot,” Yates said. The autopsy revealed no DNA evidence, and the animals involved have not ​been identified.

While the dogs remain unidentified, Fulton County Animal Services previously seized five dogs owned by David Scott Evans at a home near ‍the attack location, as shown in videos from Nguyen’s family and Evans himself.

Four of ⁣the seized dogs were euthanized, and a fifth remains in custody at the animal shelter. However, the incident report notes Evans’ dogs are not currently believed to be involved in⁤ the attack “due to no blood found on them and their friendly demeanor on scene.”

“I can’t get them back,thay didn’t do nothing wrong. I told them that from the start. Every time⁣ I think about just kind of makes me mad,” said David Evans, regarding the euthanized dogs. Officials have not detailed the‌ reasons for the euthanizations.

The aftermath of the ‌attack has⁣ resulted in personnel changes.Fulton County Board of Commissioners Chairman Robb Pitts announced that two Lifeline employees have been fired. ⁤Additionally, the Union City Police Department officer initially dispatched‌ to the scene was also terminated.

the incident report details that‍ a 911 call reporting “a woman screaming and lots of ⁢dogs barking” was received at 10:50 a.m.​ on August 1. The officer was dispatched but “never actually responds and clears the ‌call at 11:01 a.m.” A second 911 call was made minutes later,⁢ and the officer arrived at 11:22 a.m. A USPS employee discovered Nguyen bleeding heavily and also contacted 911 at 11:12 a.m., ten minutes before police arrived.

Pitts confirmed a Union City employee was fired but did not specify if it was the responding officer.

charles Ingram, son of Donna Nguyen, expressed frustration with the examination. “It’s been a complete‌ nightmare. It’s hard to understand this case,” he said. “It’s just, it’s absolutely crazy. There’s a lot of mistakes made in this case that we want answers for.”

This is a developing story.

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