Crime & Safety
Police Seek Dog That Bit a Napa Man
Napa County Sheriff's Office issues alert for small white dog with curly hair.

Napa County Sheriff’s Department Animal Services Division is seeking the public's health in locating a dog that bit an individual.
On Friday, Nov. 8 at approximately 11:30 a.m., an older male citizen was bitten by a dog after he exited a bus at Redwood Road and Trancas Street in the City of Napa.
The dog was being walked on a leash by an adult couple. The couple walked away after the incident without speaking to the victim.
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The biting dog is described as a small breed, white in color with curly hair.
The bite victim described the couple walking the dog as a middle aged male, medium height, black hair with a medium build. The female was described as middle aged, short in stature, with a medium build.
The victim was treated for the bite. It is not considered to be serious.
If you have any information concerning this dog or the owner, please contact the Napa County Sheriff’s Department Animal Services Bureau at (707) 253-4451 as soon as possible. If the dog and the owner are not located, the victim may need to undergo anti-rabies treatment.
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