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Old 10-26-2007, 12:04 PM
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WOMAN'S DOG FOUGHT OFF INTRUDER, PROVIDED DNA CLUE THAT LED TO SUSPECT'S ARREST

By Sean Webby
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San Jose Mercury News

This was a pit bull mauling everyone can cheer.

Except Anthony Easley.

Easley, 37, was arraigned Thursday on charges of an attempted sexual assault and burglary that took place four months ago in San Jose. It was an attack stopped, and ultimately solved, authorities say, by the ferocious protectiveness of Maya, a 4-year-old pit bull who ended up with the suspect's blood on her face.

The sun was just coming up June 17 and the 31-year-old single mom - who asked not to be identified - was coming back to an empty house. Although she had spent the evening celebrating her birthday at the San Pablo Casino, her spirits were low - she had recently lost her job.

As she started to unlock her front door, she saw a shadow out of the corner of her eye. Someone shoved her from behind.

"My boyfriend works for the police department," she screamed at the mysterious intruder, "and he will be home any minute."

The desperate fib died in her throat as the man began strangling her. "Shut up," he growled as she tried to stab him with her keys.

"Then, I saw my dog's white streak coming from the other room," the victim said. "Maya," she gurgled, "get him!"

Maya attacked. She had always been a gentle dog, ever since the victim adopted the pit bull mix as a puppy from the Humane Society, falling in love with the white dog with brown spots and floppy ears.

Now, Maya was tearing and ripping the stranger's arms.

The man tried to fight off Maya with one hand while keeping his other hand around the woman's throat.

"That's when I grabbed him," said the victim, "where the sun doesn't shine."

At that very painful moment, the attacker let her go.

With Maya snarling and snapping, the attacker gave up. The victim held Maya by her collar as the attacker fled.

When San Jose police officers Iain Fry and Chris Kubasta arrived at the house they didn't find much beyond the signs of a violent struggle. But then, they noticed what looked like a smudge of red above the dog's right eye - possibly the suspect's blood and DNA evidence.

Because Maya was frenzied the victim had to hold her behind a door, while the officer reached around and swabbed a spot just above the dog's snapping teeth - once, twice, three times.

Even Fry didn't think much would come of the sample.

"We never thought they would even run 'em," Fry said of the swabs. "I mean, there's no way - you are talking about one drop of blood on a dog's head. A million to one."

The victim's descriptions helped create a composite sketch.

After checking all sex registrants and other violent parolees in the area, detective Ryan Kimber ran out of leads within a few days.

"In these stranger cases, where there is no relationship between the attacker and the victim, well, those can be very difficult to solve," said Lt. Mark McIninch, who heads San Jose police's Sexual Assault Investigations Unit.

Maya was now hyper-protective, snarling at anyone who came too close to the house or to the woman and her 11-year-old son. Always proud of her strength and independence, the woman said that after the attack, she was scared, depressed, barely able to get out of the house and crying all the time.

"I thought he would come back all pissed off," she said, "and finish off what he did."

But months later, Fry and Kubasta's diligence paid off.

The Santa Clara County crime lab extracted human DNA from the swab. It was then matched through the state's database of samples taken from anyone convicted of a felony and those arrested or charged with a homicide or sex offense. Ultimately, all information led to Easley, police and prosecutors said.

"It was the saving grace and one of those 'above and beyond' efforts," Kimber said of the police work. "It's what saved this case."

Easley was previously convicted of two sexual felonies in Solano County, according to court documents. He also was convicted of robbery in Contra Costa County. Now, as a third striker, he faces life in prison if convicted, said Santa Clara County prosecutor Michael Fletcher.

When San Jose police called detective J. Melville in Vallejo, he volunteered to find the suspect. Several hours later, he did. Easley lived near the police department.

Kimber told the victim, who had bought a two-pound steak for Maya after the attack.

The woman went home and cried. She hugged Maya.

"What," she said "would I do without you?"



Maya, the pitbull who fended off an attacker from her owner. Police found blood on the dog's head which led them to a registered sex offender in Vallejo.

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Wow...Thats a lucky woman. I always wonder how my dogs would react to a serious threat to me or the kids. I hope I never have to find out.
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Excellent job, Maya! *cyber kisses*
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Wow...Thats a lucky woman. I always wonder how my dogs would react to a serious threat to me or the kids. I hope I never have to find out.
I've never met your dogs but I would bet money they would. One thing I love about Pits is that they arent so agressive that you have to lock them in the bathroom when your uncle comes to visit from out of town; but they arent so passive that they would let someone harm their master or anyone in their pack. Pit's are very protective in general.
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yay positive news for once!! I saw this on the news the other day. And its a 3rd strike case so hopefully the attacker will be gone for awhile...
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YAY! Good girl!
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Hell yeah! Thats what I love about pit bulls too, not aggresive in normal life but will save you no matter what. My 10 month old barks at my boyfriend whenever we are just roughhousing. If I make a scene about it she goes after him. So I know she's protective.
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Sadly the lady is now saying the Maya is showing aggression to many people. Our rescue has contacted the reporter offering to work with her and the dog. So far we haven't heard back yet but I'll keep you posted if we can make contact with her. I actually remember Maya from the shelter that I volunteer at although I don't remember much, just that she was there and I worked with her.
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How long ago was it that you worked with Maya? Or, if you dont mind, what shelter was it? I'm only asking because some people "claim" to know Maya but it turns out they were just a bunch of liars.
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What a pretty dog Maya is......nice to see positive pit press.
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