A person was punched out and handled in hospital for head injuries after his canine received right into a combat with two different canines at a park in Adelaide’s west over the weekend.
The man had taken his canine for a walk at Pooch Park in Tedder Reserve in Findon on Saturday night when two different dogs turned aggressive, and an incident occurred, police mentioned.
All three dogs ran in the direction of Findon Rd after which in the direction of the River Torrens, adopted by their house owners.
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“When they (the owners) returned to the car park, the victim was punched to the face, lost consciousness and fell to the ground,” a police spokesperson mentioned.
Police described the suspect as being a caucasian man, about 35-years-old, with a big stocky build, roughly 175 cm tall with blonde shoulder-length, fuzzy hair.
“He was wearing an orange and silver horizontal striped hi-vis long sleeve shirt, dark work pants and dark steel capped boots,” police mentioned.
The suspect’s dogs had been described as medium-sized, about 20-25kg, with shaggy lengthy fur.
One of the dogs, named Benji, had a chocolate colored coat, whereas the opposite had a light-weight beige colored coat, police mentioned.
Anyone with data is being requested to contact police.