Curtis Worland was trying to scare away a group of muskox — which can weigh up to 800 pounds — near a dog kennel at his home when one of the animals attacked him.
JUNEAU, Alaska — A court services officer with the
Alaska State Troopers died Tuesday after being attacked by a muskox outside his
home near Nome, the agency said.
Curtis Worland was trying to scare away a group of
muskox from near a dog kennel at his home when one of the animals attacked him,
according to a statement from the troopers that said Worland was declared dead
at the scene.
Court services officers are law enforcement officers
that provide prisoner transport services, courthouse security and court
document service, troopers spokesperson Austin McDaniel said. He could not
immediately say how many animals were part of the group that Worland was trying
to keep away.
The Alaska State Troopers, Alaska Wildlife Troopers and
state Department of Fish and Game are investigating.
Muskoxen are stocky, long-haired animals with slight
shoulder humps and horns and can weigh up to 800 pounds, according to the fish
and game department.
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