Henderson County Neighbors Speak Out About Pitbull Biting Off A Child's Nose
By: Tabnie Dozier
Updated: January 10, 2013
Ten week old "Bruiser" belongs to Tim Cherolis and Sara Biggs, he's their full-blooded pit bull. They live next door to the home where Henderson deputies say Robert Santana's pit bull ate the nose of a ten year old boy who was visiting. "How in the world, bit it off, then I heard he ate it and I thought he ate the child's nose!" says Biggs. The couple says they don't know their neighbors since the home is a rental property. But as parents, the pain of that child hit them hard. Biggs says "Being that close to me, yea it does worry because what if my kids were out in the yard and that dog came over." But as dog owners, they say alot of dog attacks come from poor treatment and not enough TLC. Biggs tells us "this is my first pit bull but I've had dogs all of my life, I believe its just like a child, as long as you raise them right and you don't have them out on a chain out in the freezing cold weather treat them like your children." Cherolis says "He's (Bruiser) not vicious, he may lick you to death, but I mean I think its all how you raise them." Although some dogs can be dangerous, they say love and proper guidance is a requirement and can sometimes keep these four-legged creatures from snapping. Sheriff Ed Brady says no criminal charges will be filed in this case. Weaver is listed in good condition at Kosair Children's Hospital.


