People have actually been informed to not approach a dog which escaped while authorities performed a raid in Gloucestershire earlier today (July 5) and call 999 if they see it. Gloucestershire Police said officers were at a home in Dudbridge Meadow, Stroud, at around 8.30am when the XL Bully, called Arrow, ran from the property.
Police said a search was carried out in the location around the home. However, Arrow was unable to be situated.
The force has actually asked anybody who has actually identified Arrow to call them on 999. They are likewise being advised not to approach the dog, as there are issues about how Arrow will respond.
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Gloucestershire Police said in a public appeal: “Officers have actually been carrying out searches in the location however are yet to find Arrow and are now asking members of the general public to report any sightings of him. The Dog Warden at Stroud District Council has actually likewise been warned.”
“Anyone who has actually seen Arrow is asked to not approach him however rather call authorities on 999 pricing quote event 83 of 5 July as it is unidentified how he will respond.”