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Teaneck NJ, according to Teaneck Deputy Police Chief Andrew McGurr, officers responded to a report of a 4-year-old girl being attacked by a dog at about 3:14 p.m. in the driveway at 137 Voorhees Street. “The mother reported to the officers that a loose brown-haired pit bull had just attacked her and her daughter as the mother was attempting to remove her daughter from a car seat in the rear of their vehicle,” Deputy Chief Andrew McGurr said. “A contractor, who was working on the block and heard the commotion, came to their aid and was able to get the dog to flee the scene.”
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The contractor was plumber Michael Policastro, who said he was waiting in his van on Voorhees Street for a nearby resident to return home when he spotted two dogs wandering into the street from 149 Voorhees St., two doors away.
Both Mother and daughter were taken to Englewood Health hospital for treatment. McGurr said the dog owner at 149 Voorhees Street was issued two summonses for “dog at large” and “registration of dog.” and Dunbar was ordered to quarantine the dog for 10 days.
According to Deputy Chief Andrew McGurr it was the second incident involving a dog bite at 149 Voorhees Street. In December 2017 a postal worker was bitten by two dogs at that address while trying to deliver mail.
Teaneck Health Officer Courtney Sartain said the incident has been referred to Bergen County Animal Control. Bergen County Animal Control Officer Deborah Yankow said Tuesday that the dog would be impounded Wednesday pending a Municipal Court hearing. No word on the status of the victim.