Police arrested Martha Yescas-Lira, 44, and charged her with 'attack by dog causing serious bodily injury,' after the dogs attacked the woman who was walking in Beckley Heights Park on Friday morning

A woman from Texas has been arrested after three of her pit bulls escaped and ended up attacking a 76-year-old woman in a suburb of Dallas.

Police arrested Martha Yescas-Lira, 44, and charged her with 'attack by dog causing serious bodily injury,' after the dogs attacked the woman who was walking in Beckley Heights Park on Friday morning.

The attack on Maria Robledo, 76, was witnessed by other park-goers who directed police officers to where the dogs ran towards after the attack was over.

The victim was taken to hospital and in critical condition suffering from a broken hand, dislocated arm, cuts on her head and bites all over her body.

Robledo was released from the ICU at Methodist Dallas Medical Center on Saturday and was in fair condition, hospital officials said.

The woman was walking in Beckley Heights Park Friday morning when the attacked happened

Michael Jensen, pictured, lives across the street from where the attack took place jumped in his truck when he saw what was happening in an attempt to to run the dogs over

Officers soon found the dogs in the backyard of a home located close to the park.

Police say that it appears the dogs managed to dig underneath the fence and escape before running off and attacking the victim.

The dogs were seized by Dallas Animal Service officials.

Yescas-Lira was arrested Friday night in connection with the incident and will face a charge of attack by a dog causing serious bodily injury, according to WFAA.

Yescas-Lira, pictured, was arrested Friday night in connection with the incident and will face a charge of attack by a dog causing serious bodily injury

Her bond was set at $5,000 for the charge related to the dog attack, according to jail records.

Michael Jensen lives across the street from where the attack took place and told NBC5 he jumped in his truck when he saw what was happening.

'Jumped the curb into the field and hit all of the dogs at 50 miles an hour, twice and they still got away!' Jensen said. 'I wanted to kill them. I didn't want to hurt them, I wanted them dead when I saw what they did to that woman.'

Police say anyone with additional information on this case can call Dallas Police Detective Kyle Kreun at 214 671 3617.