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Elderly woman sought following child dog bite in Poole

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Officers investigating an incident where a young girl was bitten by a dog in Poole are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.

At around 5.15pm on Tuesday 15 November 2022 a three-year-old girl was with her mother at the bus shelter opposite The Pilot pub in Adastral Road in Canford Heath. There were also two women at the bus stop, one of whom had a predominantly white Jack Russell.

The dog bit the girl on the leg, which caused bruising to the victim.

The woman with the dog denied it had bit her and left the scene without giving her details.

She is described as aged in her 70s, white, around five feet two inches tall and of medium build with short white curly hair. She was wearing a dark-coloured coat with the hood up.

Police Constable Jennie Sykes-Martin, of Dorset Police, said: “We have been carrying out enquiries into this incident and as we have now obtained full details from the victim’s mother, I am in a position to appeal for witnesses or anyone with information to contact us.

“I would also urge the woman involved to please do the right thing and get in touch with us so we can take your account of what happened.”

Update:

A woman has come forward following an appeal in relation to a report of a dog bite incident in Poole.

It was reported that at around 5.15pm on Tuesday 15 November 2022 a three-year-old girl was with her mother at the bus shelter opposite The Pilot pub in Adastral Road in Canford Heath. There were also two women at the bus stop, one of whom had a predominantly white Jack Russell.

The dog reportedly bit the girl on the leg, which caused bruising to the victim.

Following an appeal, the woman with the dog has come forward and is assisting officers with their enquiries.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk/contact or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55220186197. Alternatively, independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously online at Crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111.

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