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Ponte Vedra Beach Pitbull attack victims tap private investigator, put up reward to track down owner

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Tim and Joyce Hayes are using private investigators and a reward to help track down the owner.

The Ponte Vedra Beach couple who were attacked by a pack of dogs last Friday are using private investigators and a reward to help find their owner.

Tim and Joyce Hayes were with their nine-month old Papillon on a stretch of beach near their Turtle Shores home when three unleashed dogs — believed to be pitbull mixes — went on the attack.

Tim suffered lacerations across the side of his face and his traumatized pooch, Rocky, would ultimately have a hind leg amputated due to his injuries.

“We decided that because the owner has not come forward voluntarily that we needed to do a more extensive search with the St. Johns County Sheriff and their investigative division, along with our lawyers and private investigators,” Hayes told The Citizen.

The owner, he said, was a white woman of average height and build in her forties.

Tim Hayes and Rocky

Tim’s wife, Joyce, tried to obtain her information after the afternoon assault, but she hurriedly left the beach along with the three pitbull mixes, an American bulldog and a longhaired chihuahua.

“Our primary motivation for posting a reward and expanding the search for this individual and the dogs is to ensure that they’re not a danger to anyone else on the beach. Other small dogs, possibly children, etc.,” Hayes said.

The couple have lived in their home for 24 years and are regulars at the beach. They said they had never encountered the woman or her dogs before last Friday, and that she may have been visiting the area from elsewhere.

The couple brought Rocky home after the amputation and he has been acclimating himself to life on three legs.

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One Response

  1. Was very irresponsible to leave without acknowledging accountability. Got to be in her shoes realizing she brought to a public beach horrible unleashed pits , even mixed breed, around people !! But laws/codes allows them out around public. I begged SJC park & recreation to ban them from our dog parks too, after my own dog was attacked, and one bullied! The breed snap for no reasons no matter how they were raised and how friendly they are. Saw quite a few dogs chewed up at Ron Parker’s dog park. Still SJC park & recreation won’t do anything!!!!
    No discriminations, they said … let’s get new commissioners with good head on their shoulders…

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