Police appeal after dangerous dog report in Central MK
Police are appealing for witnesses after a report of a dangerous dog attacking a guide dog in Central Milton Keynes.
The police appeal follows an incident that happened at Milton Keynes Central railway station at 9:15am on February 26th when a man’s guide dog was attacked.
The guide dog’s owner was a 74-year-old man who is registered blind. At the time of the incident, he was coming out of the main doors at the station with his wife and guide dog, when it was attacked by a black and brown bull terrier.
The guide dog sustained several bites during the incident and required treatment from a vet.
Investigating officer PC Martin Connor said, “The incident happened at a time when the railway station would have been busy and we would like any witnesses to contact us.
“We would be grateful if anyone with information could contact the Thames Valley Police non-emergency number on 101, quoting reference 43180061146.”
If you have any information relating to this case, you can assist police with their inquiries by calling 101 quoting reference ‘43180061146’, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously.