A 14-year-old girl found dead along a rural road northwest of Erie Thursday was attacked by dogs and died of hypothermia, according to authorities late Friday night. Sheriff's deputies at first believed Lydia E. Chaplin was the victim of a hit-and-run vehicle accident. However, an autopsy Friday afternoon in Rockford revealed she suffered several serious injuries from multiple dog bites and died of hypothermia.
Police believe she was trying to get away from the dogs and the area where she was attacked, which is a short distance from her home, sometime during the night. Whiteside County Sheriff Roger Schipper said she had left home to meet friends sometime after midnight.
The dogs involved in the attack, three pit bulls and one mixed breed, were impounded early Friday by the Whiteside County Sheriff's Department with the help of Whiteside County Animal Control. The dogs are believed to be from the immediate area.
The sheriff's department did not identify the dogs' owner.
A coroner's inquest into the girl's death is pending.
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Police believe she was trying to get away from the dogs and the area where she was attacked, which is a short distance from her home, sometime during the night. Whiteside County Sheriff Roger Schipper said she had left home to meet friends sometime after midnight.
The dogs involved in the attack, three pit bulls and one mixed breed, were impounded early Friday by the Whiteside County Sheriff's Department with the help of Whiteside County Animal Control. The dogs are believed to be from the immediate area.
The sheriff's department did not identify the dogs' owner.
A coroner's inquest into the girl's death is pending.
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