La policía busca al dueño de un perro que atacó a un poni de terapia

La policía de Devon solicita la colaboración ciudadana para localizar al propietario de un springer spaniel después de que el perro atacara a un poni de terapia en Bere Alston el pasado 10 de mayo.

Agentes de la Policía de Devon y Cornualles informaron que un springer spaniel marrón y blanco de seis meses de edad, que llevaba un arnés, entró en un cercado y persiguió a dos ponis. Scooter, un poni Shetland miniatura, resultó herido tras chocar contra el poste de una valla mientras intentaba escapar. La propietaria es descrita como una mujer de entre 20 y 30 años, de aproximadamente 1,68 metros de altura, que habla de forma correcta y tiene el cabello oscuro recogido en una coleta.

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