Man seriously hurt and dogs dead following Bognor Regis attack

Armed police were called to the scene on Friday morning (August 18th)

Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 18th Aug 2023
Last updated 18th Aug 2023

A man in his 70s has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after being attacked by dogs in Bognor Regis.

Officers were initially called to Lewes Close at around 9.50am on Friday (August 18th).

They were later joined by armed officers, with Sussex Police saying they were needed to protect the victim and wider community, and to bring the dogs safely under control.

Police have confirmed that firearms were discharged and both dogs are now dead.

The owners of the dogs, which are believed to be Rottweilers, have been traced and police's enquiries are ongoing at this time.

Chief Superintendent Alex Geldart said:

"We acknowledge the distressing nature of this incident and would like to assure the community that there is no further risk associated with it.

"The victim’s family are receiving support by specialist officers.

"This is a fast-moving investigation and enquiries are underway to establish the exact circumstances of what happened.

"We are aware this happened in a residential area and we’re urging anyone with information – including mobile or CCTV footage – to please contact us quoting Op Byfleet.

"You can report it online or call 101."

This incident has been referred to the IOPC as a matter of course as a result of police involvement.

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