FRIDLEY, Minn. (FOX 9) - Fridley authorities are seeking the public's help after two dogs attacked and killed another dog.
Fridley dog attack
What we know:
According to Fridley Public Safety, on March 30, police were contacted by a resident regarding a social media post about a dog who was killed by two loose dogs.
Police eventually located one of the owners of the dog that was killed. They said on March 29 between 7-7:30 p.m., two loose dogs approached the residents while they were carrying their two dogs near 5th and 63rd Avenue Northeast.
One of the loose dogs attacked the owner and killed one of their dogs, police say.
What you can do:
Authorities are seeking the public's help in finding the owner of the two loose dogs, or the dogs themselves. Police are asking for help from anyone with surveillance footage, video, photographs or other evidence related to the dog attack from 4-8 p.m. on March 29.
Information they are looking for could include information on vehicles, owners or sightings.
The loose dogs are described as Staffordshire Bull Terrier mixes, one black and one tan, police say.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call Fridley Police at 763-572-3629. An anonymous tip can be submitted at FridleyMN.gov/Tip411.
What we don't know:
Who the owners of the loose dogs are and their whereabouts are currently unknown.
The Source: A press release from Fridley Public Safety.