A teenage girl had to be treated at A&E after being bitten by a dog, Police have said in an appeal for more information.
According to the Force, the young teen was bitten by a small black dog while she was standing outside the Co-op at Charing Cross around 17:10 on Tuesday (29 September).
Officers explained: "The girl, in a red jumper and black leggings, was crossing the zebra crossing outside the shop was bitten on the leg by a small black dog, possibly a Manchester Terrier or Miniature Pinscher who ran up to her whilst she was on the road.
"It’s believed that the dog was with a man standing outside the shop at the time. He also had another similar dog with him."
The girl was subsequently treated at A&E, though her injuries were described as "minor."
Police now want to hear from anyone who saw what happened and urge them to call 612612 or make an anonymous report using the Crimestoppers website.
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