Police Looking for Info About Dog Bite Incident in Falls Church

Police are seeking information about an incident where a dog bit a teenage boy near the intersection of Gundry Drive and S. Virginia Ave. in the City of Falls Church on Sunday afternoon.

Police say the boy was walking near the intersection of Gundry Drive and S. Virginia Ave. and passed the dog and its walker when the animal jumped. The victim later realized he had been bitten on the leg. The dog is described as medium build with brown and white fur. The dog was on a leash being walked by a white female in her twenties with brown hair wearing a white jacket with a yellow scarf.

If the dog is not located, the victim may have to undergo rabies inoculations.

Anyone with information about this incident should immediately contact the City of Falls Church Police Department at 703-241-5052.

 

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