Woman is attacked by two dogs in St Helens and suffers horror injuries
A WOMAN has suffered horror injuries after she was attacked by two dogs as she walked down the street.
The victim, in her 20s, was attacked on a residential street in St Helens, Merseyside at around 11pm on Monday.
She was taken to hospital with serious injuries to her arms, and is now in a stable condition.
Both dogs have been detained by Merseyside Police. Their breed has not yet been identified.
Detective Inspector Barbara Hebden said: "This incident has left a woman with significant injuries to her arms and it would have been an extremely painful and traumatic experience.
"Residents who live on the street attempted to help the victim during the attack and I thank them for their brave actions.
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"Following enquiries we have been able to locate the dogs and they have been detained for the safety of the community.
"We are now appealing for anyone who has information to come forward."
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She added: "We have a dedicated team who review all cases concerning dangerous dogs, and are keen to speak to the witnesses who saw the incident.
"I want to emphasise that dog owners need to be mindful of their dogs’ behaviours at all times, particularly when they are in the care of others.
"If owners or anyone who is looking after any dogs that are liable to be aggressive please make sure they are in a protected space and on a lead or muzzled if out in public."