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Police release CCTV after woman is bitten by dog outside pet shop
 

Police have released CCTV of a woman they wish to speak to after a dog-biting incident outside Pets at Home in Branksome, Doset.

 

Another woman was bitten by a dog, described as a 'collie breed' or similar, as she walked into the shop on the Redlands Poole Retail Park, Branksome. It happened at 5.50pm on Friday, January 26.

 

The bite ripped through her jeans but didn't puncture her skin.She suffered a large bruise.

 

PC Sian Dibley, of Poole police, said: “We are keen to trace the dog and its owner."

 

Anyone who knows the woman in the CCTV image should contact police via dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting 55180013774.

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