'Key witness' sought in dog bite incident

A stone built one storey building with a wooden sign reading National Park CentreImage source, Geograph/Steve Daniels
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The attack happened at the Yorkshire Dales National Park Visitors' Centre in Malham

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Police are appealing for help to locate a "key witness" to a dog attack in North Yorkshire, which happened earlier this month.

North Yorkshire Police said a man was injured after being bitten by a short-haired Alsatian-type dog at the Yorkshire Dales National Park Visitors' Centre in Malham on 3 April.

The force said the man was treated in hospital for a bite wound to his leg.

Officers investigating the incident said they wanted to contact a witness who had passed on the registration number of a silver/grey panel van belonging to the dog's owners to the injured man.

A police spokesperson said they wished to speak with the witness and "anyone else who was there at the time" and saw what happened.

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