Armed response officers called after woman attacked by dogs at Belfast house
Briefly

On Tuesday afternoon, PSNI armed response officers were dispatched to a house in the Rutland Street area due to reports of a dog attack. A woman was bitten on her leg by a number of dogs, leading to her requiring medical care. Specialist officers arrived at the scene to contain four dogs in an alleyway, ensuring that none of the dogs were of the XL Bully breed, before safely removing them from the area. No further details have been released as the investigation continues.
Images show PSNI armed response officers at a Rutland Street house, with specialist officers restraining dogs as a woman was attacked and bitten requiring medical attention.
Shortly before 1pm, it was reported that a woman was attacked by dogs, necessitating medical assistance after sustaining a leg injury.
Officers attended and contained four dogs in an alleyway until they were taken from the area safely, ensuring public safety.
Read at Irish Independent
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