A dangerous dog on the loose in Cornwall has been found by its owner.
Devon and Cornwall Police had warned the public to be vigilant after the seven-year-old German shepherd mixed breed dog broke free from its owner’s lead on Saturday night in the Bodmin Moor area.
Officers had been searching the area of Rough Tor, near St Breward, for the animal.
But on Sunday morning police said the dog had been found.
“A dog that had been reported missing on Bodmin Moor has been found safely by its owner this morning,” a police spokesman said.
“We thank the public for remaining vigilant whilst searches were carried out in the St Breward area.”
The dog had been described as being "aggressive towards people and livestock" and was "highly likely to attack if approached"
Officers had been deployed to patrol the area by car in efforts to locate the dog.
Meanwhile, armed police shot dead a dog after it had attacked a boy and a woman in Crewe, CheshireLive reports.
The dog, believed to be a Bullmastiff-type breed, had reportedly set upon a smaller dog, and then injured the boy and woman, at around 3.30pm on Saturday.