Gardaí set up parade to identify dog

Gardai held a dog identity parade in a bid to track down a Jack Russell which attacked a six year old boy, the Circuit Civil Court was told yesterday.

Gardai held a dog identity parade in a bid to track down a Jack Russell which attacked a six year old boy, the Circuit Civil Court was told yesterday.

Barrister John Nolan told Judge Liam Devally there had been quite a number of Jack Russells in the housing estate where Adam Masterson lived and, at first, no one could be certain as to whose dog had bitten the boy in the face.

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