Dog attack while walking on Tripoli Rd Glen Innes Panmure
A grey brownish American pit bull terrier attacked my wife while we were walking quietly outside Somerville intermediate school on 80 Tripoli Road last Thursday.
She has deep cuts/punctures on her thigh & has lost lot of blood. She is still recovering.
As it occurred I asked the lady owner for her name and details. She gave her details as Renee Rapiihna
0210334571 which was later found to be false information!
The lady might be in her mid 40s, looks like of Polynesian / Maori /descent , was smoking at the time
Please help us share any info, What we are looking for is
a) any sighting of this dog in Glen Innes area that fits the description above
b) if you see a lady herself or someone with a child walking a brownish pit bull immediately help report to Animal control reference # 8101204831 on 093010101 investigator Grant from the council animal control
c) you may text me 021446032
Any info you or family members can share, will help avoid such vicious attacks on you or anyone in our lovely neighbourhood.
Also such dogs & owners should not be tolerated
Thank you in advance.
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