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Dog attack on woman prompts witness appeal
A woman in her 70s needed medical treatment after a dog bit her hand as she walked with a friend in a Derbyshire village.
Police said the attack happened in Station Road, Draycott, at about 11:40 BST on 5 September.
The pair had passed a man with a dog, believed to be a Rottweiler, when it attacked her.
The injury is not thought to be serious but Derbyshire Police have appealed for witnesses.
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