pamnock
Well-Known Member
Hooray for Wally!
Wally, an old golden retriever, grabbed the assailant by the leg as the man held a knife to his victim's throat and demanded money. The woman's screams prompted a call to the police who arrived to find a stalemate as the man would not release the woman until the dog released his leg.
The woman, Jean, is one of our tenants who was assaulted in front of our property as she walked along the back alley to the post office. Wally is her old teddy bear of a dog who loves to play with our Jack Russell.
Jean is ok, but very traumatized by the experience. The violence (mostly drug related) is shocking for our tiny burg. My husband has always wanted me to carry mace when I jog - I'm certainly going to do it now! (The isolated wooded trail that I run is also a commonly used shortcut for vagrants). There's also a vagrant in town who has been threatening my 11 year old son - I'd sure like to mace him. The police have talked to him, and the guy hasn't said anything to my son since then - but does stand there glaring at him. (Same guy who has threatened to take a gun andblow awayall the waitresses at a local restaurant because they won't return his affections.)
So much for life in our "cute little idyllic burg."
Pam
Wally, an old golden retriever, grabbed the assailant by the leg as the man held a knife to his victim's throat and demanded money. The woman's screams prompted a call to the police who arrived to find a stalemate as the man would not release the woman until the dog released his leg.
The woman, Jean, is one of our tenants who was assaulted in front of our property as she walked along the back alley to the post office. Wally is her old teddy bear of a dog who loves to play with our Jack Russell.
Jean is ok, but very traumatized by the experience. The violence (mostly drug related) is shocking for our tiny burg. My husband has always wanted me to carry mace when I jog - I'm certainly going to do it now! (The isolated wooded trail that I run is also a commonly used shortcut for vagrants). There's also a vagrant in town who has been threatening my 11 year old son - I'd sure like to mace him. The police have talked to him, and the guy hasn't said anything to my son since then - but does stand there glaring at him. (Same guy who has threatened to take a gun andblow awayall the waitresses at a local restaurant because they won't return his affections.)
So much for life in our "cute little idyllic burg."
Pam