Police have released an image of a man they want to speak to in connection with a dog attack in Manchester city centre.
The incident took place on Deansgate, between 11.10am and 11.15am on April 13 this year. In a post on social media, Greater Manchester Police said an unknown man was walking his dog when it attacked another person, biting them on the leg.
The injuries were fortunately not life-changing, the force confirmed. Enquiries are ongoing to find the unknown man.
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Officers are now appealing to anyone with information about the incident and are particularly interested in speaking to the man pictured as they believe he may have information that could assist with their enquiries.
Anyone who can identify the man, or has further information regarding the incident, is urged to call 0161 856 4275 quoting log CRI/06A2/0011718/23.
Alternatively you can make a report by calling Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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