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Wallsend woman in hospital after dog attack

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Police were called to Sydney Grove in Wallsend on Saturday

A woman is in hospital after a dog attack with police seizing what are believed to be two XL bully breed animals.

Officers were called to the Sydney Grove area of Wallsend, North Tyneside, at about 23:00 on Saturday.

A 29-year-old woman was found with serious injuries to her arms and legs. Two of her dogs were also hurt.

A woman, 22, and a man, 31, were arrested on suspicion of being in charge of an out-of-control dog.

They remain in custody, Northumbria Police said.

In total, officers seized five dogs "as a precaution" including two believed to be XL bully breeds.

The injured woman's two animals are being treated by a vet.

Det Insp Corrin Lowery said: "I understand this incident will have caused some concern, but I would like to reassure residents and the wider community there is no risk at this time.

"A full investigation has been launched so we can establish a full, clear picture of events, and officers will remain the area today speaking to residents and carrying out further enquiries.

"The investigation is at an early stage but we do believe all those involved are known to each other."

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