Postal Worker Attacked by Pit Bull in Newberry County

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Newberry County, South Carolina, October 18, 2025

News Summary

A postal worker in Newberry County, South Carolina, was attacked by a pit bull while on her delivery route. The incident occurred on Pope Street, prompting an emergency call for urgent medical assistance. The worker suffered severe injuries and was airlifted to a hospital. Local residents are raising concerns about safety and dog control in the area, highlighting the risks posed to children. Investigations are ongoing to determine if the dog’s owner will face charges.

Newberry County

A postal worker in Newberry County, South Carolina, was attacked by a pit bull while on her delivery route on Saturday, October 11. The incident occurred on Pope Street as the worker was completing her daily duties. During the attack, the postal worker attempted to flee the aggressive dog and rushed back to her mail truck while being pursued.

Once inside her vehicle, she immediately called 911 for assistance. When first responders arrived, they discovered the postal worker suffering from severe injuries to both her upper and lower body. Due to the extent of her injuries, the decision was made to airlift her to a nearby hospital for urgent medical treatment.

Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster provided an update on the situation, noting that fortunately, the dog did not cause injuries to her head. A second dog was present during the incident, but it is not believed to have been involved in the attack. Both dogs have been quarantined with the full cooperation of their owner.

The sheriff’s office is currently investigating whether the dog’s owner will face any criminal charges in connection with the attack. The area where the incident occurred is located approximately 45 minutes northwest of Columbia, SC. The injured postal worker is known as a longtime employee and is well-recognized in the community.

Community members have expressed their concern for the postal worker and shared their worries regarding neighborhood safety. Local residents highlighted the risks posed to children playing outside, especially in areas where dogs are uncontrolled. Reports indicated that the pit bull involved in the attack was wearing an electronic fence collar, which is designed to confine it within the property lines.

According to Sheriff Foster, leash laws apply only when dogs are on public property; therefore, homeowners retain responsibility for their pets while they are on their own premises.

Details of the Incident

  • The attack occurred on October 11.
  • The postal worker was attacked by a pit bull.
  • She called 911 after reaching her mail truck.
  • She suffered severe injuries and was airlifted to a hospital.
  • Both dogs have been quarantined.
  • The sheriff’s office is considering potential charges for the dog owner.

Community Reactions and Safety Concerns

  • The postal worker is a longtime community employee.
  • Neighbors voiced concerns over safety regarding dog control.
  • A risk to children playing outside was highlighted.
  • The responsible pet owner aspect was emphasized.

Conclusion

The incident serves as a reminder of the need for pet owners to maintain control over their animals while also highlighting community concerns regarding safety around dogs. As investigations continue, the wellbeing of the injured postal worker remains a priority for her family, friends, and colleagues.

FAQs

When did the dog attack occur?

The attack occurred on Saturday, October 11.

What was the condition of the postal worker after the attack?

First responders found her with severe injuries to both her upper and lower body, and she was airlifted to a hospital.

Will the owner of the dog face any charges?

The sheriff’s office is still exploring whether the dog owner will face any criminal charges.

Were there other dogs present during the attack?

A second dog was present at the scene but was not believed to be involved in the attack.

What measures do homeowners have regarding their pets?

Leash laws apply only when dogs are on public property, and the homeowner is responsible for their pets.

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HERE Resources

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