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Pittsburgh Jogger, Dog Electrocuted on Sidewalk
10 Jan
Summary
- Woman and dog convulsed from live electrical current.
- Incident occurred on rain-soaked concrete near a light pole.
- Similar fatal electrocution happened in Pittsburgh previously.

A woman and her dog suffered violent convulsions after coming into contact with a live electrical current on a Pittsburgh sidewalk. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday afternoon in the Strip District, involved Montana Mitchell and her dog, Denim, who seized after stepping on rain-soaked concrete near a city-owned streetlight pole.
Officials believe a stray current leaked from the pole through the wet ground. Mitchell was shocked while trying to free her dog, and both were hospitalized. This event has sparked renewed fears due to a similar fatal electrocution in Pittsburgh approximately two years prior, involving a dog named Nikki in January 2024.
City officials confirmed the involved pole has been taken offline. An immediate investigation is underway, and the city has pledged to implement a previously unfulfilled plan for comprehensive streetlight system inspections to prevent future tragedies.




