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Originally published Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 1:11 PM

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14-month term for using dog in SeaTac attack

A 16-year-old girl who used a pit bull dog to attack two women in SeaTac has been sentenced to 14 months in juvenile detention.

The Associated Press

SEATTLE —

A 16-year-old girl who used a pit bull dog to attack two women in SeaTac has been sentenced to 14 months in juvenile detention.

King County Juvenile Court Judge Philip G. Hubbard went beyond the standard sentence for assault Thursday because of the cruelty of the violence.

The girl apologized to the victims who were in court for the sentencing.

In the attack on June 21, the girl and a group of boys were kicking the dog in a street when a woman driving by stopped because she thought they needed help. Police say the girl opened the door and beat the woman who was bitten by the dog. Another woman who stopped to help also was bitten.

The dog, named Snaps, was sent to an animal sanctuary because it was too violent to be adopted.

(with information from KOMO-TV, seattlepi.com)

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