Crime & Safety

Manchester Pit Bull Accused of Mauling Woman at Tolland Campground

A 20-year-old woman was taken to Rockville Hospital with serious injuries on her face and arms, which officials said was the result of a dog attack.

Tolland first responders transferred a 20-year-old woman to Rockville Hospital on Tuesday afternoon after a pit bull at Del-Aire Campground bit her on the face and arms, according to Public Safety Director and Fire Chief John Littell.

Littell, who identified the dog and its owners as being from Manchester, said that the dog inflicted several "serious" bite wounds on the victim, who was later transferred from Rockville to Hartford Hospital.

He added that the dog was not on the scene when first responders and state police arrived at the campground on Tuesday afternoon, but that the dog was found and quarantined later in the day with the assistance of an animal control officer.

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Littell said that the dog will remain quarantined while officials determine if the animal is up to date on its rabies vaccines. He said that the dog involved in the attack is from Manchester and was staying at a different site on the campground from the victim.

The dog's owners were not on the scene during the attack, Littell said. Another adult pit bull and two young pit bulls were also present, he added.

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The case is still under investigation.

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