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A teenage boy was bitten by a shark early Saturday morning in Southern California as the boy participated in the opening day of lobster diving season.
The attack happened around 6:55 a.m. PDT in Encinitas, California, according to Lois Yum, the public information officer for the city of Encinitas. The boy, 13, was airlifted to a hospital, she said.
Yum described the attack as "non-fatal," and said beaches in the area will be closed for 48 hours.
The attack happened at Beacon's Beach, according to a news release.
Witnesses estimated the shark was about 11-feet long, but the type of shark was not known, Encinitas Lifeguard Captain Larry Giles said.
The boy suffered traumatic upper torso injuries, Giles told reporters. The victim was attacked in about 9 feet of water and was approximately 150 yards offshore, Giles said.
The boy was brought to shore by three bystanders, according to Giles.
Yum described the attack as "non-fatal," and said beaches in the area will be closed for 48 hours.
The attack happened at Beacon's Beach, according to a news release.
Witnesses estimated the shark was about 11-feet long, but the type of shark was not known, Encinitas Lifeguard Captain Larry Giles said.
The boy suffered traumatic upper torso injuries, Giles told reporters. The victim was attacked in about 9 feet of water and was approximately 150 yards offshore, Giles said.
The boy was brought to shore by three bystanders, according to Giles.
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2 Mississippi police officers killed in shootout. Brookhaven Mayor Joe Cox and Police Chief Kenneth Collins discuss the killing of police officers James White and Zach Moak on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018
A suspect, Marquis Flowers, 25, who was wounded in the gunfire, is in custody and was transported to a Jackson hospital.
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2 Mississippi police officers killed in shootout. Brookhaven Mayor Joe Cox and Police Chief Kenneth Collins discuss the killing of police officers James White and Zach Moak on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018
Brookhaven police received the call from a neighborhood about a mile north of the Brookhaven high school at about 4:47 a.m. CDT. White responded to the residence first, with Moak quickly behind him, the chief said.
Details of the shooting remain sparse. However, the chief said both officers were wearing bulletproof vests and equipped with body cameras. Strain said the Mississippi Bureau of Investigations, which is investigating the shooting, will review any recording for additional details on what happened. Lincoln County Coroner Clay McMorris was not immediately available for comment.
By mid-morning, investigators had sealed off the three roads leading to the residence as residents looked on from their porches. Witnesses had different recollections of what occurred. Some said they hadn't heard any gunshots in the densely packed neighborhood. Another resident, who asked not to be identified, said he did hear the shots and immediately jumped to the floor for safety.
Details of the shooting remain sparse. However, the chief said both officers were wearing bulletproof vests and equipped with body cameras. Strain said the Mississippi Bureau of Investigations, which is investigating the shooting, will review any recording for additional details on what happened. Lincoln County Coroner Clay McMorris was not immediately available for comment.
By mid-morning, investigators had sealed off the three roads leading to the residence as residents looked on from their porches. Witnesses had different recollections of what occurred. Some said they hadn't heard any gunshots in the densely packed neighborhood. Another resident, who asked not to be identified, said he did hear the shots and immediately jumped to the floor for safety.
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Two-meter-high tsunami waves have crashed through an Indonesian coastal city after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck on Friday.
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New Video terbaru Tsunami diPalu yang belum Viral..
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WAIT FOR IT! guy gets hit #losers
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horrible Dodge Challenger accident
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Two-meter-high tsunami waves have crashed through an Indonesian coastal city after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck on Friday.
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Death toll from massive earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia doubles to 832 amid desperate race against time to find survivors
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The orange McLaren 720s has been left stranded in a hedgerow alongside a dual carriageway in Bradley Stoke, Bristol.
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Thousands stampede at Global Citizen concert in Central Park after a barrier collapse sparks fears of shots being fired, leaving Coldplay's Chris Martin to calm the agitated crowd
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The three massive orcas appear to be having a ball as they leap out of the surf behind the motor boat as it speeds along the coast near San Diego.
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Owner arrested after Chihuahua found dumped in trash
After four years, deputies say, a Polk County woman decided she couldn’t afford her Chihuahua anymore, so she threw the dog in the trash.
According to the sheriff’s office, it was back on Saturday morning when two people heard something that sounded like a dog in a dumpster along Mahogany Run in in Winter Haven. One of them dove in and found a sealed trash bag – with a brindle-colored Chihuahua inside.
Animal Control agents discovered the dog had been microchipped, and the registration led back to Shawkimo Anderson. When questioned, Anderson allegedly told deputies that she had given the dog – ‘Diamond’ – away to another woman two months ago.
However, they say she later changed her story. According to deputies, Anderson admitted sealing the dog in the trash bag and tossing her in the dumpster – all because, after four years, she said she couldn’t afford to care for the dog.
According to the sheriff’s office, it was back on Saturday morning when two people heard something that sounded like a dog in a dumpster along Mahogany Run in in Winter Haven. One of them dove in and found a sealed trash bag – with a brindle-colored Chihuahua inside.
Animal Control agents discovered the dog had been microchipped, and the registration led back to Shawkimo Anderson. When questioned, Anderson allegedly told deputies that she had given the dog – ‘Diamond’ – away to another woman two months ago.
However, they say she later changed her story. According to deputies, Anderson admitted sealing the dog in the trash bag and tossing her in the dumpster – all because, after four years, she said she couldn’t afford to care for the dog.