A pair of deadly dogs are on the run after at least one of them allegedly killed a man.
West Midlands Police has issued a photo of one of the suspected killer dogs in an urgent appeal for their capture. A 33-year-old man was found dead in a back garden in Rubery, about seven miles southwest of Birmingham City centre.
The body was found by officers in the early hours of Thursday morning and while two dogs were seized, police believe there were two more involved but vanished before their arrival on the scene.
Sky News reports house-to-house enquiries, CCTV, specialist dog officers and drones are all being used to locate the dogs.
Rather than a pair of banned XL Bully being suspected of causing the death, police think they’re the closely related American Bulldog-type breed.
Birmingham Police X account posted: “We’re urgently asking for help finding two dogs who we believe may have been involved in an incident in which a man died in #Rubery. We were called to Hereford Close in the early hours of yesterday to reports that a number of dogs were loose.”
Inspector Leanne Chapman said: “We really need to hear from anyone who has seen these dogs and it’s vital that if you see them, you don’t approach them but call 999 immediately,” warned
A post-mortem examination on the man is being carried out today to establish his cause of death.