The article attempts to portray the family with the aggressive dog as the victim, but these facts stand out:
"Any time your dog is off your property where it's not fenced in, you are required to keep your dog under control," Lt. Pat Sullivan said.
Neighbors had complained to police about the dog several times before, according to Ann Hedlund, who was bitten by the dog.
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