QUAKERTOWN BOROUGH CRIME

Woman charged with harboring a dangerous dog accused in recent dog attack, police say

Police allege the German shepherd, Adonis, owned by Susan Marie Brazen, 45, of West Broad Street, is unvaccinated against rabies.

Susan Brazen, 45, of Quakertown. (Credit: Quakertown Police)

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A Quakertown woman charged with authorities of harboring a dangerous dog, has been charged via summons by police for more offenses after her Husky/German shepherd mix allegedly attacked a neighbor’s German shepherd last month.

Police allege the dog, Adonis, owned by Susan Marie Brazen, 45, of West Broad Street, is unvaccinated against rabies. Brazen has also failed to produce proof of vaccination to police on multiple requests, police said.

She was charged Jan. 26 by investigators with a misdemeanor offense of failure to keep her dog confined within her premises, allegedly resulting in her dog attacking another dog owned by neighbors, and summary charges of disposition of a dog during court proceedings, for allegedly failing to keep a dog confined within a proper enclosure or within premises of her home, after being charged with harboring a dangerous dog, and failure to vaccinate her dog against rabies and failure to produce proof of vaccination to police upon request, according to the affidavit.

On Jan. 24, at 8:43 a.m., Quakertown Police were sent to West Broad Street for a report of a loose dog. The complainant told Bucks County Radio that the dog is an ongoing issue and has a history of being dangerous, authorities allege in the complaint.

Upon arrival to the area of the loose dog, the complainant told police the dog was brought back to Brazen’s home by Brazen and her daughter, according to the affidavit.

Police met with two neighbors at the scene, one who witnessed the alleged attack, and another alleged dog bite victim of Brazen’s dog, Adonis. This victim is part of an open case Brazen is fighting in Bucks County Common Pleas Court. Police said both neighbors identified the attacking dog as Adonis, who jumped the fence on West Broad Street and went after a neighbor’s German shepherd.

The dog was able to defend himself and had no visible injuries, police said.

Police allege Adonis attacked and killed a different neighbor’s dog in the past. In the affidavit, police said they are familiar with Adonis and the open cases against Brazen, and that Brazen has been previously charged with harboring a dangerous dog, with Adonis to be confined to Brazen’s West Broad Street home.

Police were given exterior security footage from a neighbor’s home, which allegedly shows the German shperherd being let outside its backyard, wherein the pet is contained by an invisible fence, police said.

The video allegedly shows Adonis jump his fence, run toward the neighbor’s dog in an aggressive manner, and begin fighting with the other dog. Then, Brazen’s daughter allegedly jumps the fence to attempt to retrieve Adonis. Meanwhile, Brazen allegedly enters the video from West Broad Street, running after her dog, who ran south toward an alley. Police said Brazen was wearing a white jacket and buffalo plaid pajama pants in the video.

Police attempted to talk to Brazen at her home, but a juvenile daughter said Brazen was not home. Police said officers could see Adonis in the house and recognized him from the security footage. Police contacted Brazen on her cell phone at 11:58 a.m., and requested the rabies vaccination records for Adonis via email, police said. As of the Jan. 24 filing of the affidavit, Brazen had not provided said records to police.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 3 at 12:30 p.m. before Magisterial District Judge Lisa J. Gaier.

All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.



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Tony Di Domizio

Tony Di Domizio is the Managing Editor of NorthPennNow, PerkValleyNow, and CentralBucksNow, and a staff writer for WissNow. Email him at [email protected]. Tony graduated from Kutztown University, with a degree in English/Professional Writing and Electronic Media. He went on to serve as a reporter and editor for various news organizations, including Lansdale Patch/AOL, The Reporter in Lansdale, Pa., and the weekly Chronicle news editions of The Morning Call in Allentown, Pa. A fourth-generation Lansdalian, he attended North Penn High School, graduating in 1998. He once interviewed Jesse Spano in the back of a limousine outside North Penn High School.


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