Mitchell police search for dog biting people
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Police in Mitchell are asking for your help finding a dog that bit 2 people.
Authorities say it happened Monday at the dog park at Cadwell Park.
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The victims described the dog as a German Shepherd.
If you have any information, you asked to call Mitchell Police.
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