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A 65-year-old man was cited Saturday after a confrontation over dogs at a campground led him to allegedly use a stun gun on two women.

Robert Miles showed up to Wildwood Lake about 5:30 p.m. with his Alaskan Malamute dog named Teddy and three other dogs. A nearby camper was bitten on his left hand when he intervened to keep Teddy from attacking his dog, according to an incident report from the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office.

The 46-year-old bitten did not require medical attention.

The people in the campsite told deputies that Miles then stunned two women, 19 and 46, who also tried to intervene. They said he used a dual purpose flashlight and stun gun.

Then, witnesses said, Miles pulled down his pants and defecated.

Deputies arrested him on suspicion of second-degree assault and cited him for having a dog at large, misdemeanor child abuse since two children witnessed the incident, disturbing the peace and public indecency, the report says.

Teddy will be quarantined for a standard 10-day observation period. Sheriff Terry Wagner said he didn't know if the dog was on a leash at the time.

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