
"A 65-year-old man was viciously attacked in the Tenderloin Sunday, and so was his dog, who ran off in fear. The victim has life-threatening injuries, but at least the dog has been located safe and sound. Another ruthless attack on a defenseless elder went in down in San Francisco Sunday afternoon, but this one had the added inhumane twist of animal cruelty. KPIX reports that a 65-year-old man was attacked out of the blue in the Tenderloin on Sunday at just before 3:30 pm."
"But the assailant, who is still at large, decided to also kick the senior citizen's dog Charlotte Rose for good measure, and the poor dog fled in fear. Officers responded to the scene and located a 65-year-old male victim suffering from life-threatening injuries, SFPD said in an early Thursday morning statement. Paramedics transported the victim to a nearby hospital for his injuries."
"Thanks to the observant eyes of @SFPDCentral officers and updated images provided by our RTIC members, 'Charlotte Rose' has been located and is in good care with SF Animal Care & Control, the SFPD tweeted at about 1:30 pm Thursday afternoon. Despite that the pup Charlotte Rose is now safe and sound, all has not ended well thus far. The 65-year-old male victim was suffering life-threatening injuries last we know, and the suspect in the attack is still at large."
A 65-year-old man was assaulted in the Tenderloin neighborhood just before 3:30 pm on Sunday and sustained life-threatening injuries. An unknown suspect briefly interacted with the victim and then attacked him; the assailant also kicked the victim's dog, Charlotte Rose, causing the dog to flee. Officers located the injured man at the scene and paramedics transported him to a nearby hospital. Four days later officers and RTIC members located Charlotte Rose, who is now in the care of SF Animal Care & Control. The suspect remains at large and the public is asked to provide tips to SFPD.
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