Appeal after man and dog attacked in Bangor
By Jonathan McCambridge, Press Association
Police are appealing for information after a man and his dog were attacked in Co Down.
A charity said it was one of its volunteers and the animal targeted was a search and rescue dog.
Detectives received a report at around 7:50pm on Friday night of an ongoing fight involving a number of youths and a man in the High Street area of Bangor.
Upon arrival at the scene, officers saw a number of young people running off, most of them dressed in dark clothing.
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A PSNI spokesperson said: “It was reported that, following a verbal exchange with approximately 15 to 20 young people as he was walking up the street, the man was punched to the face multiple times by a number of the youths.
“His dog was also kicked a number of times.”
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact police on 101, quoting reference 1493 of 27/03/26.
In a statement on social media, the K9 Search and Rescue NI charity said that one of its members and a search and rescue dog had been “viciously assaulted in Bangor last night whilst off duty and socialising”.
The statement said: “Our member has received treatment at A&E, and the dog has been assessed by a vet.
“We are grateful for the support shown across social media.
“However, we respectfully ask that the matter is left with the police as their investigation is ongoing.”
