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London man attacks pedestrian, steals dog: police

London man attacks pedestrian, steals dog: police

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A London man has been arrested after attacking a person out for a walk with their dog and stealing the furry friend.
The London Police Service responded to a robbery in the south end of the city over the weekend.
Shortly before 10:40 p.m. on July 27, police say a man walking his dog in the area of Base Line Road West and Cotswold Gate was approached by an unknown male.
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The suspect male reportedly told the man to give him his dog and the two became involved in an argument.
Police say the suspect brandished a pair of pliers and struck the victim several times before taking the dog and fleeing on foot.
A citizen in the area called 911 and described the suspect to police.
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Officers were able to locate and arrest the suspect a short distance away without the dog.
The victim sustained serious non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to hospital by paramedic services.
The dog was later found at the suspect's home and was reunited with the victim.
As a result of the investigation, a 30-year-old London man has been charged with one count of robbery.
The accused appeared in court on Wednesday.
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