Costilla County deputies say a woman found dead earlier this year was likely mauled by dogs in an area with “a history of domestic dogs running loose for years, some of which have been feral.”
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The Costilla County Sheriff’s Office, Colorado Bureau of Investigation and Colorado Parks and Wildlife are investigating the incident. Investigators believe bite wounds suffered by Denholm were inflicted by domestic dogs rather than wild animals.
Costilla County Sheriff Danny Sanchez said in the post that Denholm’s wounds were swabbed, and the sheriff’s office is partnering with CBI to test DNA found on the swabs.
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