Two young children have been rushed to hospital following a vicious dog attack.
An eight-year-old boy sustained serious facial injuries and police say a six-year-old girl suffered an arm injury following the incident in Cannock, Staffordshire.
Both children have been taken to Birmingham Children’s Hospital for treatment.
A woman also received an arm injury, but did not need to be admitted to hospital, reports Stoke-on-Trent Live.
It is not known at this stage whether the three people are related and how they came to encounter the dog.
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The first thing many local residents knew about it was when they saw the emergency response. One neighbour reported hearing screaming, although it’s unclear whether this was coming from a garden or in the street, StokeonTrent Live reports.
Ella Harper, from Brook Vale, had just come home when she witnessed a commotion. The 37-year-old said: “I saw an ambulance and police cars. There was a helicopter circling. I don’t know anything about what happened though.”
It is understood police have since been searching a property in The Ridings, which is next to Brook Vale, and a police car has remained parked outside the house. Neighbours say this is where the dog owner lives.
Tracey Massey lives further along The Ridings. The 58-year-old said: “He’s a lovely dog and well trained. I don’t know his exact breed.
“He’s normally such a gentle dog. I don’t know how this has happened. I know they’ve also got a puppy.
“The policewoman said the dog had run off. I don’t know where he is.”
Another resident said: “I was just doing something in the back and looked out of the window. I saw lots of police cars. The police didn’t say anything about what had happened.”
A police spokesman said: “Police were called at 12.40pm this afternoon to reports that a woman, a boy and a girl had received injuries after being bitten by a dog on Brook Vale.”
The dog attack comes days after 17-month-old Bell-Rae Birch was mauled to death in her own home by an American Bully XL.
Bella-Rae was tragically killed on March 21 after being attacked by the family’s new pet dog, where they lived in St Helen's, Merseyside.
The dog, which the family bought just a week before the attack, has now been confirmed to have been an American Bully XL, a legal breed not subject to any prohibitions under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
Inquiries are ongoing and anyone with information is being urged to contact police.
They can either send a message via Staffordshire Police’s Facebook page or call 101, quoting incident number 360 of March 26.