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An enchantment to seek out an unidentified canine that bit a person and left him with “significant” leg accidents has been launched following the attack in Corby on Friday, September 29.
The man was walking on a path between Garston Road in Great Oakley to the Morrisons retailer in Oakley Road between noon and 12.30pm when he was bitten.
His accidents requiring medical therapy had been inflicted by a big and darkish brown/black canine that was unaccompanied and never believed to be sporting a collar.
A spokesman for Northamptonshire Police stated: “Police officers are appealing for witnesses after a dog bite incident in Garston Road, Corby.
“The incident happened between midday and 12.30pm on Friday, September 29, when a man was walking along a footpath which leads from Garston Road to the Morrisons store when he walked past a dog.
“The dog, which was unaccompanied and not believed to be wearing a collar, bit the man on the back of his thigh, causing a significant injury which required medical treatment.
“Officers would like to identify the dog involved, which is described large and dark brown/black in colour, as well as trace the owner.
“Witnesses or anyone with information about the dog are asked to call Northamptonshire Police on 101 or alternatively contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
“Please quote incident number 23000608214 when providing any information to make sure it gets to the right person as quickly as possible.”