Two people − one of them a child − died Monday after what the police in Huntingburg Police responded to the incident at 3:37 p.m paramedics and Dubois County Sheriff’s Office deputies to a home in the 100 block of North Geiger Street in Huntingburg officers located an unresponsive woman and an unresponsive juvenile according to a Huntingburg Police Department news release “Life-saving measures were performed and the juvenile was rushed to Deaconess Memorial Hospital,” the release states the adult female was pronounced deceased after numerous attempts of life saving measures The juvenile also was pronounced deceased at the hospital after numerous attempts at life saving measures.” Officials have not released either person’s name investigators suspect the woman and child were victims of a dog attack Police removed dogs from the Geiger Street home and Indiana State Police Crime Scene technicians were brought in to process the scene “This is still an ongoing and active investigation,” the HPD release states “Police do not expect any foul play or have any concerns to public safety.” Houston Harwood can be contacted at houston.harwood@courierpress.com Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInDUBOIS CO. (WFIE) - Dispatchers in Dubois County say the OFS plant in Huntingburg was damaged when the storm came through Dispatchers say employees were inside at the time As you can see from photos shared with us by viewers (WISH) — A woman and a child were killed from what police suspect to be a dog attack in Dubois County the Huntingburg Police Department responded to North Geiger Street after a person covered in blood was found inside a home but “after numerous attempts at life saving measures,” HPD said Police believe that a dog attack was responsible for one of the deaths “All dog(s) that were in the residence have been removed,” HPD said in the press release While police don’t suspect foul play “Our condolences are with the family and friends of the very tragic event,” HPD said Authorities have released the names of a woman and a young girl found dead inside a Huntingburg home Huntingburg police say 53-year-old Olivia Regalado and four-year-old Evelynn Lopez were found unresponsive inside the home in the 100 block of North Geiger Street on Monday An investigation and autopsies determined Regalado died during a medical emergency from a preexisting condition leaving Lopez alone in the house with seven dogs the dogs attacked the girl and she died from her injuries at Deaconess Memorial Hospital in Jasper Huntingburg police says officials euthanized the dogs – six pit bulls and one poodle mix -- for the safety of everyone involved and for the preservation of evidence The dogs’ bodies were taken to Sothern Indiana Purdue Agriculture center for laboratory testing Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInHUNTINGBURG (WFIE) - Huntingburg Police Department officials announced the launch of a camera registry to enhance community safety and strengthen their policing efforts the camera registry allows residents and businesses to voluntarily register their security cameras with the police department police may contact them to see if their camera captured any useful footage to help our investigation Officials say this collaborative effort supports community policing and helps solve crimes faster they can make Huntingburg an even safer place to live The Huntingburg Police Department will only contact you if a relevant incident occurs near your location Your information and camera footage will remain confidential Click here to sign up and register your camera