A GIRL was bitten on the leg by a canine throughout a “nasty incident”.
The teenager was biking together with her household in Queen’s Park Golf Course in Bournemouth when a canine ran throughout the trail and bit her.
When challenged, the person with the canine left the scene with out giving his particulars, based on the police.
Her accidents meant she wanted stiches to her leg.
The man is described as aged in his 50s and of medium build with a gray stubbly beard. He was sporting a navy bobble hat, blue raincoat, burgundy fleece, blue waterproof trousers with black patches on the knees and pockets, and white trainers.
Meanwhile, police described the canine is described as medium sized with mild brown and white colored quick hair.
Officers are interesting for anyone with info to return ahead following the attack at round 7.50pm on Sunday, April 21.
Police constable Lily Edgar, of Bournemouth police, stated: “This was a nasty incident in which a child sustained injuries to her leg.
“We have been carrying out enquiries into this incident and as we have now obtained full details from the victim’s mother, I am in a position to appeal for witnesses or anyone with information to contact us.
“I would also urge the man involved to please do the right thing and get in touch with us so we can take your account of what happened.”
Anyone with info is requested to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting prevalence quantity 55240059565.
Alternatively, unbiased charity Crimestoppers could be contacted anonymously on-line at Crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111.