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Westchester Woman Charged After Dog Bites Neighbor While Running Loose, Police Say

A Westchester County woman turned herself into police after her dog allegedly bit a neighbor while running loose in the neighborhood.

A Yorktown woman was charged with a city violation after her dog allegedly bit a neighbor.

A Yorktown woman was charged with a city violation after her dog allegedly bit a neighbor.

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The incident took place around 12:15 p.m., Monday, Oct. 7,  when the Yorktown Police Department received a call from a resident of New Chalet Drive that he had been bitten by a dog, said the Yorktown Police.

When officers responded they were told by the resident that a brown-colored Beagle dog, owned by Tara Mann Felman, 39, of Yorktown, had bitten him when he walked outside of his home, police said.

Police applied for a criminal summons and Feldman voluntary appeared at police headquarters on Thursday, Nov. 7, and was charged with dog at large, a city code violation.

She was released on her own recognizance and is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday, Nov. 21.

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