Carroll County authorities say a five-year-old girl was probably killed by a chained Rottweiler dog in a neighbor’s yard.
Tiffany Pauley who had Down Syndrome had been missing for a couple of hours when she was found.
"We're waiting for an investigative file and we're looking at the relevant statute concerning animals in situations like this," says Jeff Hunt with the Carrol County District Attorney's office. "We don't know what legal action can be taken until all that is completed."
The girl was dead in the backyard, lying close to a Rottweiler that was on a chain. The initial investigation indicates she had wandered up to the dog and was killed.
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Rottweiler Killed Child In Carrollton
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7/12/2007 05:16:00 PM
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Carroll County Man Charged in Amy Yates Murder
A judge in Carrollton ruled that a 20-year-old man accused of killing an eight-year-old neighbor in 2004 will be tried in Carroll County Juvenile Court. That's because Chris Gossett was 16 at the time of the crime.
A special grand jury decided to prosecute Gossett for involuntary manslaughter. Gossett, who is mentally retarded, was 16 when Amy Yates was strangled.
Last year, he admitted to committing the crime but later recanted. Because of his admission, however, a 14 year-old who had been serving time for the murder was set free.
Jeff Hunt with the Carroll county D-A's office says it will be a difficult case to prosecute.
"If it goes to a full-blown hearing in juvenile court... I mean, everything we used to try to get the first juvenile convicted is now going to be used against us," he said. "It's going to be used to exonerate Chris Gossett."
If convicted in Juvenile Court, Gossett faces less than a year in prison. That's because juvenile detention only goes until age 21.
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7/12/2007 04:25:00 PM
Labels: Amy Yates, Chris Gossett, Jeff Hunt