The Regina Police Service has located the dogs believed to be involved in an attack on a woman in the Washington Park neighbourhood last week.
Officers found and seized the dogs on Thursday and took a man into custody. However, police said in a news release the investigation is ongoing and so far no charges have been laid.
A woman was walking her dogs near Third Avenue and Cameron Street last week on Monday morning when she was chased by two other dogs and attacked, police said.
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While paramedics tended to her injuries, someone picked up the two animals involved in the attack.
“Investigation determined that a male and female arrived and led the dogs away, but did not return to the victim,” police said.
On Aug. 20, police released video footage showing the dogs being taken from the scene and asked anyone who could identify the two people in the clip to contact police or Crime Stoppers.
“Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information on this or any other serious crime in Regina,” the police service noted.
It is unclear if the reward was paid, but police thanked the public for assistance in a news release on Friday.