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Detectives are appealing for information after a woman was attacked by a dog in Haydock.
At around 4.20pm on Wednesday 26 April we received a report that a woman was attacked by a husky as she was walking her dog on George V Playing Field with her partner and sustained an injury to her arm.
The victim went to hospital after the incident to receive treatment on a significant wound to her arm.
Officers have carried out extensive CCTV and witness enquiries in the area and are appealing for anyone who has any information to contact police.
Detective Inspector Alyson Keenan said: “This attack left a woman with a significant injury to her arm which would have been a painful and shocking experience to go through in her own neighbourhood.
“Since the attack our officers have checked all CCTV and housing cameras around the park and surrounding area and made several witness enquiries.
“We are now appealing for anyone who has information to come forward.
“We have a dedicated team who review all cases concerning dangerous dogs and are keen to speak to anyone who saw the incident so we can identify the dog and its owner.
"I want to emphasize that dog owners need to be mindful of their dogs' behaviours at all times, particularly when they are out in public spaces. If owners or anyone who is looking after any dogs that are liable to be aggressive please make sure they are in a protected space and on a lead or muzzled if out in public.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact the social media desk @MerPolCC, call 101 with reference 2300035267 or you can call or the independent charity @CrimestoppersUK anonymously, on 0800 555 111. You can also use their online form at: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/give-information.