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Plymouth man enters no plea to dog injury charge

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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A MAN has appeared in court accused of having a dog which went into a flat and injured a woman.

Lewis Shorthouse, aged 23, faced Plymouth magistrates charged with owning a dog which caused injury in a private place.

He allegedly allowed the animal to enter a place where it was not permitted, a neighbour's flat in North Hill. The dog is then said to have injured Nadine Rowe on September 12.

Shorthouse, of North Hill, has so far indicated "no plea" to the charge.

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Magistrates released him on conditional bail to appear before magistrates again on December 28.

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