DSP News
Release- Update- Pit Bulls Owner Identified- Warrants on File
Wilmington Dog Bite Released Friday January 23, 2009
Released-
Monday, February 09, 2009
Wilmington-
Yesterday morning, Troopers obtained an arrest warrant for Mr.
Osvaldo Rodriguez, Jr., 29, of North Pennewell Drive in Wilmington.
Several days ago, Troopers received a tip identifying Rodriguez as
the owner of the pit bulls which attacked the 9-year-old boy on
January 23rd.
It was learned
through the officer’s investigation that there was a hole in the
fence at Rodriguez’s home which allowed the dogs to escape on the
day of the attack.
For the
incident in question, Rodriguez is currently wanted for two counts
of Reckless Endangering 2nd (class A misdemeanor); two
counts each of Biting Dog Allowed to Run at Large (misdemeanor),
Dogs without Inoculation (misdemeanor) and Failure to Display Dog
Tags (violation).
A computer
check revealed Rodriguez is currently wanted on three separate
active capiases in New Castle County Courts.
Officers have
been unable to locate this suspect. Anyone with information
pertaining to Osvaldo Rodriguez’s whereabouts is asked to call Troop
1 at 302-761-6677 ext. 335 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333.

Osvaldo
Rodriguez
Preliminary Release:
Wilmington Dog Bite Released Friday January 23, 2009 1800 hrs
Location: 3900 Block
of North Market Street Wilmington
Date
and Time: Friday,
January 23, 2009, 4:26 pm
Victim: 9 year old
Wilmington boy
Injuries: Punctures to
his cheek, head and thumb
State
Police and Delaware Animal Control are conducting an animal attack
complaint that occurred late this afternoon. A 9 year old boy was
attacked by two pit bulls and sustained an injury to his head and
arm. The child was apparently walking along N. Market Street when
he was attacked by two pit bulls. The child was attempting to run
away from the pit bulls prior to being attacked. Civilians who
witnessed the attack were able to get the dogs away from the child.
The pit bulls then fled the area.
The pit
bulls were spotted on 36th Street Wilmington and responding Troopers
with Delaware Animal Control were able to corner the dogs which were
less aggressive at that time. The two dogs involved in the attack
were taken into custody without further injuries.
There were no
collars or leashes on the pit bulls and the owners of the pit bulls
are currently unknown. Delaware State Police and Delaware Animal
Control are continuing their investigation. The child was
transported to AI DuPont Hospital and is listed in stable condition.