A TEENAGE boy was bitten by a canine in Weymouth and police interesting for witnesses to return ahead.
The incident occurred at round 1.50pm on Friday September 17, because the 13-year-old boy walked via an alleyway from Doncaster Highway towards the Rodwell Path.
He walked previous a person with a Rottweiler-type canine, which lunged towards him and bit {the teenager} on the arm.
The chunk prompted a small wound, however the boy didn’t require hospital remedy.
The person with the canine is described as white, round 5 toes eight inches tall and of enormous construct with a bald head and a snake tattoo above one ear. He was carrying a black or dark-coloured T-shirt and used a black rope lead for the canine.
Police Constable Jennie Sykes-Martin, of Dorset Police, stated: “We’re investigating this incident and I’m eager to establish the proprietor of the canine concerned so we are able to take his account.
“I might urge anybody who recognises the canine and proprietor from the outline given, or has any additional data that may help my enquiries, to please get in contact.”
Anybody with data is requested to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk, by way of electronic mail [email protected] or by calling 101, quoting prevalence quantity 55210150650. Alternatively, to remain 100 per cent nameless, contact the impartial charity Crimestoppers on-line at Crimestoppers-uk.org or name Freephone 0800 555 111.