Police in Regina are investigating an incident in which one of their officers was forced to shoot a dog on Saturday.
In a press release sent to local media, police said officers were conducting an investigation in the 1400 block of Cameron Street at 3:35 p.m. in the city’s North Central neighbourhood, when one of the officers was attacked by an unleashed dog in a back alley.
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The officer then discharged their firearm at the dog, resulting in the animal’s death.
The officer suffered minor injuries and was taken to hospital where they were treated and released.
Police aren’t releasing any other details at this time.
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