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Teenagers charged after attack on rescue volunteer and his dog

Teenagers charged after attack on rescue volunteer and his dog

Summary

Four teenagers have been charged in Northern Ireland after attacking a search and rescue volunteer, Ryan Gray, and his dog, Max. The incident occurred on a Friday evening in Bangor, and the teenagers face various charges including assault and causing harm to an animal.

Key Facts

  • Four teenagers have been charged: three boys (ages 13 and 15) and a 16-year-old girl.
  • The charges include assault, affray, and causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.
  • The attack happened on a Friday evening in Bangor, Northern Ireland.
  • The police initially received reports of a fight involving several youths and a man.
  • Ryan Gray, the victim, is a volunteer with K9 Search & Rescue NI and a war veteran.
  • Gray suffered facial injuries, and his dog Max was checked by a vet.
  • The police are continuing their investigation and expect to make more arrests.
  • Gray and Max are known for participating in rescue missions across several countries.

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