Hunt for two dogs in Birmingham
Police are urgently hunting two dogs they believe were involved in killing a man found dead outside a home in Birmingham.
The man, aged 33, was found dead in the back garden of a home in Rubery on Wednesday.
Police said two dogs had been seized but they were hunting two more American bulldog types, which are not thought to be a banned breed.
“The investigation into his death is continuing and our priority right now is finding the other dogs that we believe may have been involved," Supt Sally Simpson said.
At a press conference on Thursday, Insp Leanne Chapman of the West Midlands Police dog unit said they knew at least two dogs were missing, but there may possibly be a third dog.
She clarified: "Everything is pointing towards there being two outstanding dogs."
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