Essex Police is interesting for data after a person reported he had been bitten by a canine in Hockley final week. The sufferer stated he was out operating in Hockley Woods by Main Road when he was bitten on his leg by a medium-sized black and white canine just like a Jack Russell.
The canine’s proprietor allegedly had as much as eight dogs along with her on the time of the incident. She was described as a white lady, with lengthy, black hair, between 50 and 60 years of age, and sporting a protracted, black coat.
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This incident was reported to have taken place between 8.30pm and eight.35pm on Wednesday, November 1. Enquiries are persevering with. If you’ve any data, CCTV, sprint cam or different footage in relation to this incident, then get in touch with Essex Police quoting reference quantity 42/196126/23.
You can let Essex Police know by submitting a report on its web site or by utilizing its on-line Live Chat service available Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) between 10am-9pm. Alternatively, you’ll be able to name 101.
If you want to make an nameless report you’ll be able to contact unbiased charity Crimestoppers, by visiting its web site or by calling 0800 555 111.