Woman and Siberian husky attacked by 'out-of-control' rottweilers in Tamworth

A general view of Deltic, Glascote
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A woman and her Siberian husky were attacked by rottweilers on a playing field. It happened at Deltic in Glascote, Tamworth, at around 8.20pm on June 23.

Police said the attacking dogs who were off their leads and the owner was unable to control them. The victim and her dog suffered bite wounds. Staffordshire Police said the owner was white, in his late 30s and spoke with a foreign accent.

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Tamworth Police said: "On 23/06/24 at around 20:20 a female and their Siberian husky both received injuries when bitten by rottweilers on a playing field in Deltic, Glascote.

"The rottweilers were off the lead and the owner was allegedly unable to control them. The owner is described as a white male, aged mid to late 30's with dark hair and a non-English accent.

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"The victim and their husky both had to receive medical treatment as a result of their injuries. If anyone was in the vicinity at the time who may have witnessed what happened or anyone has any information relating to the Rottweilers and their owner then please contact Staffs Police on 101 or via the online form or Live Chat at https://orlo.uk/ubStC quoting incident 645 of 23/06/24."