
Police want to speak to this woman following a dog attack
Police have released CCTV images after a dog attack in Flintshire. They want to trace a woman seen in the footage, following the incident in the Greenfield area.
Geese suffered "severe injuries" following the attack. A North Wales Police Flintshire North statement said: "Rural Crime Team officers are appealing for information, following an incident in which livestock were injured in a dog attack.
"The incident occurred on a small holding in the Greenfield Valley area, near Holywell, at 3.21pm on Monday, 26 May.
"Geese kept at the location suffered severe injuries after two unleashed dogs, a whippet and an Afghan breed of hound, attacked them. Images captured during the incident show a female, who was wearing a dark jacket and dark trousers, retrieve the dogs after the incident.
"While we acknowledge that the images provided are of limited quality, we urge anyone who recognises the individual or has any information relating to this incident to contact 101, quoting 25000456138."

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