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In Kerch, police officers are conducting an investigation into a dog attack on a citizen.

In Kerch, police officers are conducting an investigation into a dog attack on a citizen.

CrimeaPRESS reports:

On February 9, the duty station of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the city of Kerch received a message from doctors at the city hospital that they had been contacted by a man who had been bitten by a dog. Soon the victim himself, a 57-year-old local resident, contacted the police with a similar statement.

As it turned out, local police officers who went to the address of the incident found that the owner of the dogs — two East European shepherds — was a 52-year-old local resident, but her home was not found at her place of residence. The police went to her place of work, where they interviewed her and found out that the woman was walking her pets in the courtyard of an apartment building, on a leash, but without using a muzzle.

During the interview, the woman did not deny that at the moment when a man on a bicycle was passing nearby, one of her pets unexpectedly bit him. The owner of the animals got scared and took the dogs home. She admits her guilt and regrets what happened.

The local police commissioner held a preventive conversation with the woman and gave her an official warning about the inadmissibility of actions that create conditions for the commission of a crime, an administrative offense and the inadmissibility of antisocial behavior.

Upon completion of the inspection, the material will be sent to the Administration of the city of Kerch to bring the owner of the animals to administrative responsibility, in accordance with current legislation— reported the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea.

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