A 15-year-old lady was hurried to healthcare facility with major injuries after an occurrence including a dog. Police in Port Clarence have actually now released an image of the animal as they attempt to find it.
Officers state they are combing the location searching for the animal. It has actually been referred to as an “XL bully-type” dog, aged in between 4 and 5 years of ages.
The complete nature of the occurrence – which happened on Monday, May 29 – has actually not been revealed. But officers state the lady was required to the University Hospital of North Tees.
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A Cleveland Police representative said: “Police are cautioning members of the general public not to approach a dog after an occurrence where a teen suffered injuries in Port Clarence. A 15-year-old lady suffered major injuries and was required to the University Hospital of North Tees following an occurrence in the Port Clarence location this night, Monday 29 May. Her injuries are not thought to be lethal at this time.
“Officers remain in the location presently looking for the male dog (imagined) which is referred to as an ‘XL Bully’ type dog and aged 4-5 years. We would prompt individuals not to approach it, need to they encounter it.”
Anyone who identifies the dog is asked to right away call 999. They are being asked not to approach the animal. Should anybody have any details on its location, they are being asked to get in touch with Cleveland Police estimating occurrence 103512.
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