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1319 days ago

Dog Attack

Raewyn from Awapuni

PLEASE HELP & SHARE!
I need to speak with an elderly lady, about 5'5" tall, short grey hair, 70-80 years old of average build.
She & her dog Mia were in Rugby Street yesterday around 12.15pm. I wish to return something of hers that was left on my property.
Mia is a med sized, black dog with a little white on it.
BEWARE!!!THIS DOG IS VICIOUS!!!!!!
Would seem Mia gets out & roams, & has been in the pound before.
I would also like to speak to the person that helped this woman around 12.30 pm
Police are involved & have evidence of what occurred.
Baxter is very sore & stiff today, with several lesions & a very swollen left side of his face. He is needing Vet attention today.
The attacking dog put its mouth & nose through my gates & savaged my Baby.
With the Primary School next door, my concerns are that the next victim could be someone's child.
PLEASE HELP ME FIND THIS WOMAN & HER CRAZY DOG........

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