Police are appealing for a dog owner to come forward after an incident in which a bull mastiff bit another dog in a Norwich park.

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The incident happened at Sloughbottom Park on Sunday afternoon, when a West Highland terrier was bitten.

The owners of both dogs spoke, but no details were taken.

The owner is described as male, white, in his early to mid 30s, and between 5ft 10ins and 6ft in height.

Police added he is of slim build with dark hair and stubble and was wearing a camouflage jacket and beige trousers. He was with seven young children.

Officers want to speak to this man or anyone with information about the park incident. Call PC David Block on 101.

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