Police in Hereford are appealing for the potential victim of a dangerously out of control dog to come forward.
The incident took place at around 9.30am on Monday 14 March on Springfield Avenue in Hereford.
Officers believe the dog was dangerously out of control and may have frightened the woman during the incident. We would like her to come forward as she may have important information which could help with our investigation.
The woman was wearing an Asda uniform and is described as white, mid to late 20s, with dark hair which is short/shaved at the side and longer and curly on top.
If you are the victim, or have any further information which may help, then please contact herefordsouthside.snt@westmercia.pnn.police.uk or call 101 quoting crime refererence number 22/26083/22.
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