The Cook County Sheriff ’s Office is investigating a report of a 19-year-old Grand Marais woman being attacked by a stray dog near the Pincushion Trail system. The attack occurred around 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 24. Thewoman was walking alone on the trail that leads to the old dump. She heard a noise behind her, and when she turned to look she observed a dog approaching her. Unprovoked, the dog charged and attacked her, biting and clawing at her face. Thewoman defended herself by covering her head and face and playing dead. The dog eventually left.
The woman received scratches mainly to her face and shoulder, and a couple of puncture wounds. She was treated and released.
The woman described the dog as a mostly black, skinny German Shepherd mix, with matted hair and possibly mangy. Thewoman was certain it was a domesticated dog. The animal was not wearing a collar.
There have been no other reports of similar stray dogs and/or attacks. Cook County Sheriff ’s Deputies have searched for the dog and continue to investigate the matter. The Minnesota Humane Society and United States Forest Service have also been contacted. The Pincushion Trails have been posted warning hikers of the potentially stray dangerous dog.
If you see this dog, do not approach and immediately contact the Cook County Sheriff ’s Office at 218-387-3030.
Follow-up information will be posted at co.cook.mn.us.
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