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Ohio woman dead in fatal dog attack

Updated: 20-10-2024, 02.15 PM

(This story was updated to accurately reflect the most current information.)

A woman was mauled to death by two dogs Thursday in the Pickaway County village of Ashville as those around her watched and screamed for help.

Jo Echelbarger, 73, was taken to Grant Medical Center in Columbus, where she died shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday.

Echelbarger lived in a condominium complex in the 600 block of Kildow Court on the village’s north side, and she was gardening when two dogs broke loose from a nearby home and began attacking people, according to witnesses and a family member.

Pickaway County Commissioner Gary Scherer said the county dog warden, county prosecutor and city attorney will discuss whether to bring criminal charges in the case at a meeting on Monday.

The home in the 600 block of Kildow Court in the Pickaway County village of Ashville, where Jo Echelbarger, 73, was attacked by two loose dogs Thursday. Echelbarger died from her injuries. Ashville police have not said whether anyone is charged in the fatal attack.The home in the 600 block of Kildow Court in the Pickaway County village of Ashville, where Jo Echelbarger, 73, was attacked by two loose dogs Thursday. Echelbarger died from her injuries. Ashville police have not said whether anyone is charged in the fatal attack.

The home in the 600 block of Kildow Court in the Pickaway County village of Ashville, where Jo Echelbarger, 73, was attacked by two loose dogs Thursday. Echelbarger died from her injuries. Ashville police have not said whether anyone is charged in the fatal attack.

Ashville police are handling the investigation but did not return calls for comment on Friday. When contacted Saturday, a county dispatcher said neither he nor the village’s on-duty officer were authorized to answer questions. Pickaway County Sheriff Matthew Hafey previously said the initial 911 call came in at 3:11 p.m. A second call followed about 15 minutes later.

Bert Cline, Ashville village administrator, called the situation “kind of a shock to the system,” noting that dog attacks are rare in the community.

Cline said he’d been told that legal action to remove the dogs was filed in Pickaway County two weeks ago. He did not know why the removal hadn’t happened.

A neighbor, who described herself as a relative of Echelbarger, said the attack has small-town Ashville in an uproar. A local Facebook group drew at least 90 posts in the first three hours after the attack.

The neighbor said she wasn’t home when the attack happened, but Echelbarger’s immediate family told her the dogs — a pair of pit bulls — broke through the screen of a patio and attacked Echelbarger as she was crouched on the ground weeding her front yard.

People in the community are upset because they think something should’ve been done about the dogs earlier, the neighbor said. A dog belonging to a woman who lives nearby was attacked and killed by the same dogs last year.

In a post in a neighborhood Facebook group called Ashville’s Friendly Neighbor, the woman says that “I was attacked by the dog that killed my neighbor last October 25, 2023 2:36 pm,” adding, “My dog sacrificed its life that day to save mine.”

“The community is very, very angry that they have not been arrested,” the neighbor who spoke to The Dispatch said.

The Dispatch is not naming the dogs’ owner because as of noon Saturday, police had not confirmed whether anyone had been charged with a crime in the fatal attack. The owner was not listed in Pickaway County jail records, and there were no new court cases filed against him.

A woman described on Nextdoor witnessing the mauling: “I heard the screaming and ran down to see the dogs on top of her.” She said police shot one of the dogs five times, but it retreated into a home. Police entered to verify it was dead.

The other dog apparently ran away and attacked other people before it was put down.

Harrison Township shift Capt. Jeff Rosencrance said that fire and EMS units responded to the same set of about 60 condos at least three times in the past year on reports of animal attacks.

“I can’t say for sure that these were the same animals. But the dogs involved on Thursday reside on Kildow Court,” Rosencrance said.

He described multiple injuries to the victim, calling it “a vicious and gruesome attack.”

“I’ve never heard of anything like this,” Cline said.

Sheriff Hafey, a dog owner, said, “It’s troubling. It’s unfortunate anytime someone gets injured by an animal.”

Dispatch reporter Jordan Laird contributed to this report.

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio woman mauled to death in ‘gruesome’ dog attack

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