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Leicestershire Police Officer Seriously Injured in X L Bully Dog Attack

A Leicestershire police officer was left with “serious bite injuries” after being attacked by a dog believed to be an XL bully.

The officer was called to a property in Ibstock, near Coalville, in search of a wanted man at around 4.40pm on Thursday (October 26) the force said.

He and another male officer attended the call and were both bitten by the dog, with the first taken to hospital for “serious bite injuries” to his upper leg and the second treated for a cut to his finger.

Leicester Time: Leicestershire Police Officer Seriously Injured in X L Bully Dog Attack

The dog has been seized and placed in secure kennels pending an investigation.

A Leicestershire Police spokesman said: “Although the dog has not been further examined, it is believed to be an XL bully breed. This dog and a second dog, a pit bull type breed, were seized from the address and remain in secure kennels.

“Enquiries are ongoing into the incident. There have been no arrests.”

The breed, which has been developed from the American pit bull terrier, is not officially categorised in the UK.