Regina woman attacked by 2 dogs, police say

Regina Police Service says officers couldn't locate dogs after checking the area

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Caption: The Regina Police Service said a woman was walking her dogs when she was chased by two other dogs and then attacked Monday morning. (Submitted by Regina Police Service)

The Regina Police Service is asking for information to identify the owners of two dogs that attacked a woman on Monday morning.
The police service said officers responded to the dog attack at about 9:20 a.m. around Third Avenue and Cameron Street, in the city's North Central neighbourhood. The initial investigation found a man and a woman arrived and led the dogs away, but did not return to the victim, police said in a news release.
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Caption: The Regina Police Service is looking for two people shown taking two dogs away after a woman was allegedly chased and attacked by the dogs Monday morning. She was walking her own dogs at the time.

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Officers weren't able to locate the dogs after checking the area.
Police said the woman was walking her dogs when she was chased by two other dogs and then attacked. The woman called for help and got the attention of city workers, who then called 911.
EMS responded and treated the victim's injuries, according to police.
They're asking anyone with information on the dog owners to leave a tip on the Regina Police Service Can You Identify Page(external link), or to contact Regina police at 306-777-6500 or submit a tip to Regina Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).