Washoe County Regional Animal Services Seeks Information From Grand Sierra Resort Dog Attack on Thursday
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, January 28, 2023 11:21 am
NEVADA – The Washoe County Regional Animal Services (WCRAS) wants to know more about a dog attack that happened at the Grand Sierra Resort on January 26.
WCRAS says that Heather Brashear and her dog Bandit are the people they want to talk to. They were blamed for a dog attack on a person that left the victim with serious injuries.
Brashear is a white woman in her 30s who may not have a home. Bandit, her dog, is a mix of a Pitbull and a tan and white dog.
If you know anything about Brashear or her dog, please call the WCRA dispatch office at (775) 322-3647 or send an email to pets@washoecounty.gov.
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