Amazon driver killed, possibly by dog
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Authorities are investigating after an Amazon driver was found dead outside a home near Excelsior Springs, Missouri.
Investigators believe the victim may have been mauled by dogs on Monday afternoon.
According to Ray County Sheriff Scott Childers, deputies responded to the scene after residents reported that an Amazon van had been parked outside the home for several hours. The van was reportedly driving with its headlights on.
When they arrived, deputies found a man lying in front of a home.
Deputies attempted to make contact with the victim, but were confronted by two aggressive dogs.
Because of their aggressive nature, the dogs were shot, authorities said.
It is reported that the owners of the house were not in town at the time of the attack.
This story was originally reported kshb.com.
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