TWO men have been charged following an incident at a holiday park which saw five people injured.
The incident happened on Friday, September 15 at Palins Holiday Park in Kinmel Bay.
A man was taken to hospital with a serious arm injury after allegedly being bitten by a dog. Four other people were reportedly also injured.
NWP Denbighshire Coastal and Abergele took to Facebook on September 18 to say: "Two men have been charged with several offences following an incident at a holiday park in Kinmel Bay at the weekend.
"Thomas Loftus, 28, is charged with Affray, Section 47 Assault (Actual Bodily Harm), S39 Assault and owning/possessing a dog dangerously out of control. Ian Loftus, 58, is charged with Affray, Section 47 Assault (Actual Bodily Harm) and owning/possessing a dog dangerously out of control.
"The charges follow a report made shortly before 10pm on Friday, September 15, of five people being bitten by a dog at Palins Holiday Park.
"One male suffered an injury to his arm during the incident and required hospital treatment.
"The suspects were subsequently arrested following an investigation led by North Wales Police CID.
"The dog was seized from a residential address and remains in appropriate kennels where its welfare is being managed."
Both men were due to appear before Llandudno Magistrates Court on September 18.
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