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SIRT investigates after Halifax woman bitten by police dog during arrest

Nova Scotia's police watchdog has been called in to investigate after the pedestrian was hit on Saturday while officers were responding to a call about an injured child.
Nova Scotia's police watchdog has been called in to investigate after the pedestrian was hit on Saturday while officers were responding to a call about an injured child. File/ Global News

HALIFAX – The Serious Incident Response team in Nova Scotia is investigating an arrest where the RCMP say a woman was injured after she was bitten on the leg by a police dog in Halifax.

The police oversight agency was asked by the RCMP to look into the case after the woman was arrested in the Hammonds Plains area after 9 p.m. on Tuesday.

The Mounties say that when they arrived they found a 51-year-old man suffering from stab wounds that were serious but non-life-threatening.

Police say when they attempted to arrest a 48-year-old woman, she fled to a wooded area and was believed to be armed with a knife.

RCMP Const. Mark Skinner said Wednesday that a Halifax police dog bit the woman during her arrest and she was taken to hospital for treatment.

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