UPDATE ON MASKED ATTACK ON TEEN BOY IN BROOKWOOD, ALABAMA

This morning, Angie Dotson, updated the community on the latest in regard to this attack and theft in Brookwood, Thursday evening.

Now, we have word that the whole assault may have been over a girl.

The mother of the young man that was attacked joined the Steve & DC show (95.3 The Bear) earlier today and set the record straight.

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"Bella" after being rescued Photo: Jen Soper/Facebook
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Below, the original story, as posted on Friday morning

A very disturbing story out of Brookwood, Alabama has left many local families shaken.

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According to the victims mother, Angie Dotson, two masked men came into the victims yard and attacked her young son taking their dog outside for a walk.

Photo: Angie Dotson/Facebook
Photo: Angie Dotson/Facebook
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The assailants were hiding out in the neighborhood off Crimson Ridge road in Brookwood.

The victims mother stated that her young son had taken the family Shi Poo, Bella, into the back yard when the masked thieves made their move.

Photo: Angie Dotson/Facebook
Photo: Angie Dotson/Facebook
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The two men attacked the boy and then stole the family dog.

The victims are asking for help from the public to catch these two before anyone else is hurt or burglarized.

Photo: Angie Dotson/Facebook
Photo: Angie Dotson/Facebook
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They have also offered a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest of both suspects.

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