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Georgia woman says neighbor s dog attacked her 10 times

HOMERVILLE, Ga. (AP) A Georgia woman is asking local officials to do more to crack down on aggressive pets after a neighbor’s dog attacked her numerous times. Sonja Snyder of Homerville.

New details emerge following woman s report of dog attack in Homerville

New details emerge following woman’s report of dog attack in Homerville New details emerge following woman’s report of dog attack in Homerville By Jennifer Morejon | February 18, 2021 at 6:53 PM EST - Updated February 18 at 10:40 PM HOMERVILLE, Ga. (WALB) -A woman in Homerville says more should be done after she said her Woman says her neighbor s dog has attacked her several times and nothing has been done. (Source: WALB) On Thursday, we learned more from the dog’s owner and animal control who picked up the dog after the last attack. Sonya Snyder said she’s been attacked by her neighbor’s pitbull ten times.

Clinch Co woman says neighbor s dog attacked her several times

Clinch Co. woman says neighbor’s dog attacked her several times Clinch Co. woman says neighbor’s dog attacked her several times By Jennifer Morejon | February 17, 2021 at 6:52 PM EST - Updated February 17 at 8:21 PM HOMERVILLE, Ga. (WALB) -A Clinch County woman says more should be done after she said her neighbor’s dog attacked her several times. She said she fears for her life and for children in her area. It was supposed to be a retirement dream home for Sonja Snyder and her husband. Snyder tells us it ended up being a nightmare. “I almost didn’t get away this time. The dog was on me before I even knew it was coming. I couldn’t get away from it. I just rolled over and put my face in the mud in a fetal position,” said Snyder.

U S Attorney: Convicted felon facing years in federal prison

U.S. Attorney: Convicted felon facing years in federal prison Valdosta Federal Court will hear the case By WALB News Team | February 10, 2021 at 10:04 AM EST - Updated February 10 at 10:41 AM VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - A man is facing a maximum of ten years in federal prison after he pleaded guilty to illegally possessing a firearm, according to Peter Leary, acting U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Georgia. Jamie Dean Fountain, 31, of Valdosta, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon on Feb. 9. He will be sentenced later (Source: Clinch Co. Sheriff) Along with the maximum of 10 years in prison, he also faces three years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine. A sentencing date has not been set.

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