POLICE are searching for information regarding two dogs “acting aggressively” to people in Denbighshire.
North Wales Police say the incidents took place on Wednesday (March 15) along the North Wales coastal footpath between Ffordd Aberkinsey in Rhyl and Dyserth.
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NWP Denbighshire Coastal and Abergele said: “We are appealing for any information in relation to two dogs which have been spotted on the North Wales coastal footpath between Ffordd Aberkinsey in Rhyl and Dyserth on March 15.
“One of the dogs is described as broad/large build, with short white hair with grey patches.
“The second dog is described as a smaller terrier type with white long hair.
“Information is sought in relation to any incidents involving these dogs acting aggressively towards any members of the public.
“If you have any information or have witnessed the incident please contact us via the website or by calling 101 and quote reference 22000180459, or alternatively contact Crimestoppers Anonymous.”
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