Fifteen dogs have been seized by police investigating an attack which led to the death of a 37-year-old man.
Jonathan Hogg, who was described by his family as a “well-loved, sensitive, and kind person”, died in hospital after suffering serious injuries when he was attacked by a dog at around 9.10pm on Thursday in Leigh, Greater Manchester.
Officers searched two houses and seized 15 dogs, including six adults and nine puppies, believed to be the same breed as that which attacked Mr Hogg, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.
The force said two people were arrested on Friday in relation to the incident.
#ARREST | GMP have made a second arrest and seized 15 dogs in relation to the dog attack which led to the death of 37-year-old Jonathan Hogg on Westleigh Lane in #Leigh.
— Greater Manchester Police (@gmpolice) May 20, 2023
Items totalling a value of £37,500 believed to be the result of criminal proceeds have been seized. pic.twitter.com/n5m3qGBXZy
A 24-year-old man was arrested on Friday on suspicion of being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog causing injury resulting in death.
On Friday evening, a 22-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of money laundering.
Detective Chief Inspector John Davies said: “GMP officers searched two houses and seized 15 dogs (six adults and nine puppies) believed to be the same breed as that which attacked Jonathan.
“These dogs are now being cared for at a specialist facility.
#TRIBUTE| Following a fatal dog attack in #Leigh, Jonathan Hogg's family pays tribute: “Jonathan was a well-loved, sensitive, and kind person who will never know how loved and appreciated he was by everyone who knew him."
— Greater Manchester Police (@gmpolice) May 19, 2023
Privacy is requested while they grieve their loss. pic.twitter.com/C4TteskFpc
“Items totalling a value of £37,500 believed to be the result of criminal proceeds have been seized.”
He added: “Dangerous dogs do not have a place in our communities, and we want to reassure the public that we are doing everything in our power to keep people safe.
“If you think someone has or is breeding dogs which endanger the public, please report it online on by calling 101.”
In a tribute released after Mr Hogg died in the early hours of Friday, his family said: “Jonathan was a well-loved, sensitive, and kind person who will never know how loved and appreciated he was by everyone who knew him.
“We have been inundated with messages of support and we ask for privacy at this time to come to terms with our loss.”