Police are appealing for info after a man was seriously hurt in a Wolverhampton dog attack. The man was bitten by the canine on Wolverhampton Road, Heath Town, at around 8.15am on May 9.
He was entrusted to major injuries to his hand and leg and needed health center treatment. Police have actually launched a picture of a man they want to talk to following the attack.
The man was envisioned using a grey cap and tracksuit. He seemed holding a dog lead.
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A West Midlands Police representative said: “Recognise this man? We wish to talk to him after a man was assaulted by a dog in Heath Town, Wolverhampton.
“At around 8.15am on May 9, the victim was walking along Wolverhampton Road when he was assaulted by a dog thought to be a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The victim suffered major injuries to his hand and leg that needed health center treatment.
“If you identify this man or have any info, please contact us through Live Chat pricing estimate 20/416176/23. Information can likewise be passed to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Tell them what you understand, not who you are.”