Man injured on face and body after XL bully-type dog attack in Dundee

Man injured on face and body after XL bully-type dog attack in Dundee.

Police are looking for three guys who were with the dog at the time of the incident on King Street.

An XL bully-type dog attacked a man in Dundee, injuring him on his face and torso. The event occurred on King Street at approximately 11.15 a.m. on Friday, August 22.

Police are looking for three guys who were with the XL bully-type dog, described as fawn or brown. Officers are also looking for witnesses or people with CCTV footage.

Police hunt 3 men after XL bully-type dog attack in Dundee

The first man spotted with the dog is described as being white with a Scottish accent, in his late 30s or early 40s, and standing roughly 6 feet tall and slender. He wore a black baseball cap, dark blue pants, and a blue t-shirt.

The second man was also white, with a Scottish accent, and roughly the same age. He was described as “skinny and scruffy looking” and standing around 5ft 7 in height, with a black shell suit and long black hair.

The last man was also white, in his late 30s or early 40s, and around 5’7″ tall. He was bald and slender, dressed in pants and a white top.Officer Patterson continued:

“The victim sustained injuries to his face and body and we are looking for the owner of the dog and anyone who may have witnessed this attack or may have CCTV footage of the incident to come forward.”

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