Northgate Resident Help Needed

Posted by Wes Novack on February 3, 2011 under Blockwatch, CCMC, Community, HOA | 2 Comments to Read

From CCMC on January 31st 2011:

The association was informed of an unfortunate event that happened this morning around 7:40 a.m. One of our residents was attacked and bitten by a dog outside her home. We believe the owner of the dog is a Northgate resident and we need to locate this pet owner.

The incident was at 2134 Marconi, the dog is a blue gray pit bull, and was being walked by a man, (mid to late 40’s). He was also walking a smaller terrier or similar breed of dog. It’s our understanding this dog is regularly walked in the neighborhood. If you can help us identify this owner please contact the association office as there needs to be verification if the dog was infected with rabies.

Since we have not been able to identify the dog, please use caution when approaching an unfamiliar dog and thank you for your assistance. Our office contact information is listed below.

Cheryl Miller, CMCA, CAAM
Community Manager
Capital Consultants Management Corporation
8360 E Via de Ventura, Building L-100
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
P) 480-921-7500
Direct Line) 480-624-7045
Email: cmiller (at) ccmcnet.com
website: www.ccmcnet.com

  • Anonymous said,

    That’s really unfortunate. I want to help stress the importance of walking dogs on a leash at all times. Also, cleaning up after your dog.

  • Debbie Gennaco said,

    Today as I was walking my dog I saw a sad event. A mother and her small son hitting their new puppy with a newspaper for biting her son. I totally confronted her and told her that was so wrong! What is she teaching her son? I will return to find out what house she lives in and try to report this inappropriate behavior — I doubt that anything can be done but it saddened me so much I left sobbing. This is where violence from our youth starts. They should not have a puppy with a small child. I told her she needs to train the puppy not hit it with a newspaper.

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