Published on Monday, February 08, 2010
By SB Sun Staff Writer
LOMA LINDA - A 5-year-old girl who was attacked by a pack of dogs in Fontana on Feb. 1 has regained consciousness and was in fair condition Monday, hospital officials said.
Destiny Colon was critically injured in the attack on Tokay Avenue south of Arrow Highway. She had been on a respirator for days after the incident.
"Her vital signs are stable and she's conscious," said Katie Ellis, spokeswoman at Loma Linda University Medical Center.
The child was walking with her mother and siblings when five dogs, which animal control officials said were pit bull mixes, attacked Destiny and two of her brothers. One of the dogs was shot by Fontana police when it charged at an officer. The owners of the dogs surrendered the animals to Fontana police, who turned them over to the San Bernardino City Animal Control Shelter. LUCERNE VALLEY - Sheriff's homicide detectives are investigating the death of a Lucerne Valley man, whose body was found inside a camper Friday
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