Armed police 'shoot dead pack of five dangerous dogs' after they 'attacked children in a town centre' in horrific footage 

  • Witnesses claim that at least five dogs were on the loose in Bolton's city centre
  • Dramatic footage shows police arriving on scene and shooting at the dogs
  • A man was taken away by police as several dogs died following the incident 
  • A 60-year-old woman and a man were was injured when they were bit by dogs
  • Police shot dead two dogs, seized another two and are still searching for a fifth 

A group of dangerous dogs were shot dead by armed police on Sunday after the pack of animals attacked a man and woman in a park.

Witnesses claimed that at least five dogs were on the loose in Bolton's Queens Park and attacking people, included children.

Dramatic footage shows police arriving on scene and shooting at the dogs in the street from close range.

Police confirmed that a 60-year-old woman was injured when she was bit in the hand by one of the dogs, and another man was bit on his leg.

A 60-year-old woman and a man were injured after five 'pit bull-like' dogs who were 'dangerously out of control' attacked a group of people in Bolton, Manchester, on Sunday morning

A 60-year-old woman and a man were injured after five 'pit bull-like' dogs who were 'dangerously out of control' attacked a group of people in Bolton, Manchester, on Sunday morning

A 60-year-old woman and a man were injured after five 'pit bull-like' dogs who were 'dangerously out of control' attacked a group of people in Bolton, Manchester, on Sunday morning
A man was arrested by police following the incident, but he has yet to be publicly identified.

A 38-year-old man was arrested by police following the incident, but he has yet to be publicly identified. Dramatic footage shows police arriving on scene and shooting at the dogs from close range

Two dogs were killed, two were seized and another was injured in the shooting after they had attacked people on the streets of Bolton

Two dogs were killed, two were seized and another was injured in the shooting after they had attacked people on the streets of Bolton

People hiding in a nearby property can be heard in one recording gasping as police shot at the dogs, one of which ran towards officers.

It is believed that police officers are still searching for one injured dog. During the shooting police killed two dogs and seized two others.

A 38-year-old man was arrested by police following the incident, but he has yet to be publicly identified. 

The man was arrested on suspicion of allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control in a public place and affray. 

He remains in custody and will be questioned by police. 

Witnesses told the Manchester Evening News that the man was crying as he was taken away by police. 

Witnesses said the dog owner who was arrested was sobbing as we was taken into a police vehicle

Witnesses said the dog owner who was arrested was sobbing as we was taken into a police vehicle

One witness said that the 38-year-old man, who has not been named by police, did not have all of his dogs on leads

One witness said that the 38-year-old man, who has not been named by police, did not have all of his dogs on leads

The man taken into custody was arrested on suspicion of allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control in a public place and affray

The man taken into custody was arrested on suspicion of allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control in a public place and affray

Marya Mahmood, who works near where the incident occurred, said that the man didn't have all of his dogs on leads. 

She told the Manchester Evening News: 'We saw two dogs that were not on leads and about four or five dogs on a lead being held by a man. 

'The ones off the leads were chasing the police officers and they had to shoot them otherwise they were going to attack them.

'Were heard them shoot two dogs. They were quite big dogs that looked like pit bulls.

'The man who was arrested was crying because the dogs had died.'

Police said they arrived on scene at about 10.20am after reports that six 'Pitbull type dogs were dangerously out of control' in the town centre. 

Two roads that were closed in the area have now reopened, and officers are trying to find the injured dog

Two roads that were closed in the area have now reopened, and officers are trying to find the injured dog

It is believed that police officers are still searching for one injured dog following the shooting on Sunday

Police said that emergency responders assisted a woman, a man, and a dog were were all injured at the scene

Police said that emergency responders assisted a woman, a man, and a dog were were all injured at the scene

People hiding in a nearby property gasped as police shot at the dogs, one of which was seen running towards officers

The number of dogs in the pack was unclear at first, with some witnesses suggesting up to eight dogs were running through the town.

But police later confirmed that there were five dogs present during the incident.

Police said that emergency responders assisted a woman, a man, and a dog were were all injured at the scene. 

Greater Manchester Police said: 'Armed response officers were deployed to the scene and two dogs were humanely destroyed and two dogs have been seized. 

'Officers are currently searching the area for another dog who is believed to be part of the group.'

Superintendent Chris Allsop said: 'Highly trained officers responded quickly to the scene and took control to avoid the situation from escalating.

 The number of dogs in the pack was unclear at first, with some witnesses suggesting up to eight dogs were running through the town. But police later confirmed that there were five dogs present during the incident

 The number of dogs in the pack was unclear at first, with some witnesses suggesting up to eight dogs were running through the town. But police later confirmed that there were five dogs present during the incident

 Police said they arrived on scene at about 10.20am after reports that six 'Pitbull type dogs were dangerously out of control' in the town centre

 Police said they arrived on scene at about 10.20am after reports that six 'Pitbull type dogs were dangerously out of control' in the town centre

'The officers acted with our number one priority in mind; to protect people and prevent them from harm.

'I'd like to thank to the public for their patience and full cooperation as we remain at the scene and carry out our inquiries.'

Two roads that were closed in the area have now reopened, and officers are trying to find the injured dog. 

Allsop urged people not to approach dogs they do not know, saying people should contact a nearby officer or call 101.   

Four breeds are banned from being bred, owned or sold in the United Kingdom under the Dangerous Dogs Act: the pit bull terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Brasiliero. 

Anyone who sees a dog loose in the area is asked to tell police, while witnesses or those with information are urged to call police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. 

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