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An off-leash dog attacked a 9-year-old child on a playground who will have long-term consequences, according to Toronto police. They are looking for the owner of the dog who fled after the attack, they say.
In a press release published on Saturday , the Toronto Police Service says the attack took place Saturday morning at Little Norway Park, near Billy Bishop Airport.
A woman was inside the playground with a dog that was not on a leash. A father accompanied by his child approached the playground. The dog charged the child through an open gate. The dog bit and dragged the child to the ground. The woman and the child's father tried to force the dog to let go of the child. When the dog released the child, the woman fled the area northbound with the dog.
The child was taken to hospital with serious, life-altering but non-life-threatening injuries, the statement read.
The woman is described as aged between 30 and 40 years old, between 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) and 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) tall, of heavy build, brown hair in a ponytail. She was last seen wearing glasses, a blue winter jacket and black pants.
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The dog is described as black, tan and white; he is wearing a black coat and a chain collar.
Investigators are asking for the public's help in identifying the dog and its owner, as the public safety is at stake, we add in the press release.
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