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A couple have been jailed after their dog attacked a toddler.
Thomas Moir, 38, and Kayleigh Godbert, 39, appeared at Mold Crown Court on Friday June 13th after admitting to being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury.
On August 12th 2023, Moir and Godbert were in charge of their dog, an Akita, when it became dangerously out of control.
The dog attacked the toddler, biting them to the head and face and leaving them with life changing injuries.
Moir and Godbert were both jailed for 18 months.
Detective Constable James Grimwood said: “This was a horrific incident and has sadly resulted in serious and lasting injuries to a vulnerable child.
“Both Moir and Godbert have shown little remorse throughout this investigation despite the lifelong consequences their actions have had on a young child.
“The court outcome reflects the seriousness of this incident, and I hope that this sends a message to any dog owners to ensure that they do not leave their dogs alone with children.
“I would urge anyone with information or concerns around a dangerous dog to report this to North Wales Police via 101 or though Crime Stoppers.”