Man reported to prosecutors over Hamilton dog attack

The dog had to be shot by police who responded to the incident at Tinto View.
Author: Ryan McDougallPublished 26th Jan 2024

A man has been reported to prosecutors after he and another man were injured by a "large bulldog-type dog" which was then shot dead by police.

Emergency services responded to the incident in Tinto View, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, at around 5pm on Tuesday, with the dog shot by armed officers after police said the animal was "dangerously out of control".

A 48-year-old man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow where he received treatment for serious injuries and was later discharged.

Police on Friday said the man had been reported to the procurator fiscal in connection with alleged offences relating to the Dangerous Dog Act.

A 27-year-old man was attacked by the dog on Loudonhill Avenue shortly before the Tinto View incident.

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He was taken to Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride for minor injuries.

The dog's body was taken for special veterinary assessment, but this was unable to establish its specific breed.

As a firearm was used in the incident, it has been reported to the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner.

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