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Man arrested after NSW police officer bitten on face by dog during domestic dispute
A man has been charged with inciting his dog to attack after it bit a police officer on the face during an alleged domestic violence incident in Sydney’s south-west.
Key points:
- Police officers found the man barricaded inside a garage with a rottweiler
- They allege he resisted arrest and urged the dog to attack
- The officer has serious facial injuries and will undergo an operation
The NSW police officer will undergo surgery today after suffering serious facial injuries when he was bitten by the rottweiler outside the home in Georges Hall in the early hours of this morning.
Police were called to the Marden Street home around 1:30am following reports of a domestic-related dispute.
Officers found a 59-year old woman outside, with a 52-year old man…
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