A 14-year-old girl had to go to hospital after being attacked by a dangerous dog in a skatepark.
The teenage girl was sitting in Berinsfield Skatepark with her friend at 7pm on July 12, when the uncontrollable dog went for the back of her head, neck and ears.
The dog, which is medium-sized and white, had patches but the colour is unknown.
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The owner is a man in his forties with thinning brown hair and small rimmed rectangle shaped glasses. At the time he was wearing dark coloured jeans and a long-sleeved polo shirt.
The girl has been discharged from hospital.
Now police are hoping somebody in the busy park saw something vital.
Investigating officer PC Stacey Bateman, based in Didcot, said: "This was a frightening experience for the victim, and I am appealing to anyne who has any information to come forward."
“There were a lot of people in the park at the time of the incident and I am appealing to anyone who was in the area who may have seen something to contact us."
With information call police on 101 quoting 43200211321.
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