Rescued Dog Attacks And Kills Animal Rescue Worker

by News Desk | Feb 22, 2022 · 6:25 pm | Oakland Park News

Rescued Dog Attacks And Kills Animal Rescue Worker

Last Updated: Dec 28, 2025 · 1:41 pm

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Rescued Mix Breed Dog Attacks Rescue Workers, Kills 1, Injures Another.

OAKLAND PARK, FL (Boca Post) — Broward Sheriff's Office homicide detectives are investigating the circumstances around a dog attack that happened in Oakland Park which killed an animal rescue worker and injured another.

A statement released by the Broward Sheriff's Office:

Broward Sheriff’s Office homicide detectives are investigating the death of a woman after a dog attack that occurred on Thursday, Feb. 17 in Oakland Park.

At approximately 10:54 a.m., that Thursday, Broward County Regional Communications received a call reporting an animal bite at 345 E. Commercial Blvd. in Oakland Park. BSO district deputies and Oakland Park Fire Rescue responded to the scene and found two adult females injured.  Oakland Park Fire Rescue transported the two females to a local hospital for treatment; one person was trauma alerted. The trauma alert patient was pronounced deceased at the hospital. The other patient was treated for minor injuries.

The preliminary investigation revealed the dog was a large mixed breed that was found abandoned in the middle of the Everglades and brought to the facility a month earlier for rehabilitation.

Detectives say both women, who worked at the animal rescue facility, were attending to the dog when the animal attacked one of them. When the second woman tried to help her colleague, the dog attacked her as well. The dog was contained by responding deputies. Broward County Animal Care responded to the scene and took custody of the dog.

According to investigators, there were no prior incidents and no evidence of negligence or mistreatment of animals at the facility.

Pamela Robb, 71, was pronounced deceased at the hospital following being transported as a Trauma Alert. Jan Halas, 53, is recovering from her injuries.

As this investigation develops, additional police activity updates are tracked on Boca Post’s police activity page.

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