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Four injured as dogs run free and attack

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June 02, 2025

THREE dogs escaped a property in Hartlepool and attacked several people - with four people treated for injuries.

- By POPPY KENNEDY

Four injured as dogs run free and attack

Armed police officers could be seen in Sheriff Street and Tankerville Street yesterday afternoon, June 1, after initial calls about a dog attack were made shortly before 2pm. Cleveland Police has confirmed three German Shepherd dogs escaped from a property in Sheriff Street and attacked several people.

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