Kent Police Appeal for Witnesses After Dog Reported Out of Control in Sheerness
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Authorities seek information following incident on 24 March in Isle of Sheppey town.
Kent Police want witnesses. A dog was reportedly dangerously out of control in Sheerness on the evening of 24 March 2026.
The incident happened around 5:00 PM on Tuesday in the Isle of Sheppey town, the force said on social media. Officers are now asking anyone who saw what happened to come forward.
The Investigation So Far
Nearly three weeks on, police have launched a full investigation.
The case falls under public safety and animal welfare — serious stuff that could involve the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 or other animal control laws. But police haven’t said what actually happened or whether charges are being considered. They’re keeping their cards close to their chest.
Community Response Sought
Police are targeting anyone who was in Sheerness that Tuesday evening. With close to 37,000 residents across the Isle of Sheppey, someone must have seen something. The timing’s key — 5:00 PM means people heading home from work, dog walkers doing their evening rounds, the usual rush.
Officers particularly want to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident directly. Or has relevant information about what led up to it.
Legal Framework
Kent Police don’t mess about with dangerous dog reports. Public safety’s at stake.
The investigation will determine whether any offences were committed under current animal control legislation. Police haven’t released details about the breed involved — or whether anyone was hurt. The force continues gathering evidence as the investigation unfolds.
Key Takeaways
- Kent Police seek witnesses to a dog reported dangerously out of control in Sheerness on 24 March at 5:00 PM
- The incident is under investigation roughly three weeks after the initial report
- Authorities are appealing for public information to establish the full circumstances
What This Means for Kent Residents
Residents of Sheerness and the wider Isle of Sheppey community who were in the area on 24 March are encouraged to contact Kent Police if they witnessed the incident or have relevant information. Dog owners across Kent should ensure they maintain proper control of their pets in public spaces to prevent similar incidents and comply with legal requirements. Anyone with concerns about dangerous dogs in their area should report these to Kent Police through their non-emergency number 101 or online reporting system.
Source: @kent_police
Published: 18 April 2026


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