Big Spring man dies after dog attack
Neighbors say over the past three weeks, this is the fourth time Big Spring Police have been called to the house. Author: Sammi Steele Updated: 9:35 PM CDT May 11, 2021
BIG SPRING, Texas A Big Spring man is dead after a dog attacked him just before sunrise on Tuesday near E 13th Street.
Neighbors tell NewsWest 9 the man was dragged up and down the sidewalk before police arrived.
Officers ended up shooting at the pitbull mix before Big Spring Animal Control picked it up. The dog is currently quarantined at the Big Spring Animal Shelter.
Big Spring Man Killed in Vicious Dog Attack
BIG SPRING, TX – A 46-year-old man lost his life after a vicious dog attack early Tuesday morning in Big Spring.
According to Big Spring PD, at approximately 6:00 a.m. officers were dispatched to the 1100 block of E. 13th Street for reports of an unknown disturbance.
When officers arrived at the scene they saw a dog attacking the victim, John Henry. Two individuals attempted to stop the dog attack but were not successful.
The officers then discharged their weapons in the direction of the dog and scared the dog away.
Henry was immediately transported to Scenic Mountain Medical Center for treatment, but would, unfortunately, succumb to his injuries. A second individual was also bit during the attack and treated and released from the hospital.
The City of Big Spring to resume Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine clinic
The clinic will be held between May 5-7 with May 5 being at SMMC and May 6-7 being at the Lamun-Lusk-Sanchez States Veterans Home. Author: Zach Leff Updated: 5:17 PM CDT May 5, 2021
BIG SPRING, Texas The City of Big Spring will be holding its Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine clinic.
Scenic Mountain Medical Center will hold it on May 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Then on May 6 and 7, the Lamun-Lusk-Sanchez State Veterans Home (1809 N. Hwy 87) East Side Parking lot Area from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The vaccine will be available to anyone age 18 and over.
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Big Spring VA fulfills VA’s 4th Mission
Joins Texas National Guard for vaccination clinic
Texas National Guard soldiers distribute
COVID-19 vaccines to residents in Big Spring, Texas.
The support came as a commitment to the VA’s fourth mission. It supports national, state and local emergency management, public health, safety and homeland security efforts.
The clinic distributed free vaccines to citizens within Howard County, a rural area of West Texas. In support of this effort, West Texas VA activated its mobile incident command unit (pictured above). The unit provides the Texas National Guard an ideal platform from which they could manage their vaccination clinic.
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