Dog owner arrested after girl attacked, boy drowns in lake to escape his pets, police say

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Set us as preferred A man whose dogs attacked a girl in Kern County and chased a 12-year-old boy into a lake, where he drowned, has been arrested in Lancaster in connection with the incident, according to authorities.On Thursday, California City Police Department said it got a tip from a Lancaster resident who thought they spotted Kenneth Dobbins around 1 p.m.near their place of work, KBAK reported.

Authorities had issued an arrest warrant for Dobbins, 68, in connection with the death of a 12-year-old boy last week at a Kern County lake and an attack on a girl.According to police, Dobbins’ dogs attacked the two, and the boy had run into the lake to escape, where he drowned.Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to the scene to look for Dobbins and took him into custody, the station reported.

California City police interviewed Dobbins and, he was taken to the Lerdo Pre-Trial Facility in Kern County.Kern County jail records show Dobbins is being held in lieu of $40,000 bail and was booked on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter and negligent ownership of a mischievous animal causing serious bodily injury and/or death to another.On June 18, the California City Police Department responded shortly after 6 p.m.to a drowning in the lake at Central Park, according to a Police Department news release.

A 12-year-old boy was found at the bottom of the lake by responding officers, who took him to the surface and started CPR, according to police.Officers also responded to another minor at the scene who was suffering from serious, non-life-threatening bite injuries.Paramedics from the Kern County Fire Department took over until an ambulance arrived, police said.

The boy was taken to the Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley hospital and then later to Children’s Hospital in Bakersfield, where he died from his injuries.The...

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