A 12-year-old Michigan City girl has undergone three surgeries with another scheduled to take place later this week.

The mother of Winter Morgan today told police that her daughter was bitten by a 140-pound bullmastiff on “every part of her body, except her left leg and face.”

Winter Morgan continues to recover at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, where she was airlifted last Friday after being attacked while headed to the school bus stop near her home in the Dunewood Mobile Home Park.

“Her arm was hit the worst. They had to actually do skin grafts. They had to take veins in her legs to repair veins in her arms,” said family friend Constance Lowder Bentley. “Her ear, the ear canal itself is tore.”

Lowder Bentley set up a Facebook page to track the girl’s progress. Visit

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Winter’s uncle set up a GoFundMe page to help the family deal with medical, travel and other assorted expenses. You can find that page at

“She needs a lot of assistance. She can‘t do anything on her own right now so her mom is just right there assisting her as much as she can. Her dad came back to get the baby because they also have a 1-year-old baby girl,” said Lowder Bentley. “He’s missing work unfortunately.”

Lowder Bentley also praised Michigan City Police Officer Scott Combs who arrived on scene to wrestle the dog to the ground, lock it in a separate room, free the child, and use his EMT training to perhaps save a life. “He's the officer that tackled him. He’s an angel. The people there also... thank you so much for just helping her.”

At least two park residents have also been credited for fighting the dog.

The dog has been quarantined while a detective has been assigned to the case to investigate possible criminal charges.