Police try to hint the proprietor of a canine which bit a toddler exterior a North Yorkshire faculty.
It occurred final Wednesday (13 March) as dad and mom have been accumulating their youngsters from St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Tentergate Road, Knaresborough, on the finish of the day.
The baby was bitten by a canine that was tied to a fence on the entrance to the college.
The baby was taken to hospital for therapy to minor accidents.
A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson stated: “Dog homeowners are urged take accountability for his or her pets.
“Please do not leave dogs tied up and unattended around school premises near where young children may be playing.”
If you noticed the incident, or the canine concerned is yours, police wish to hear from you – contact particulars beneath.
How to assist the police
- Call North Yorkshire Police on 101, choose choice 2 and ask for Jack Bocking
- Email Jack Bocking here
- Quote reference quantity 12240045161