Birmingham Tesco Express shopper sought by RSPCA after 'dog punch' incident
The RSPCA would like to speak to a man who may have key information about an incident in which a dog appeared to be punched and slapped outside a shop in Birmingham.
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The alleged incident took place outside Tesco Express, on Alcester Road South, in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham at around 3.20pm on Sunday, February 16.
Eye-witnesses said they saw a dog being punched then slapped before cowering down on the floor and this was reported to the animal charity.
RSPCA Animal Rescue Officer Katey Freckelton, who is investigating the incident, said: “CCTV which has been made available to the RSPCA appears to show the dog being punched and slapped.”
The RSPCA has released images of a man who may have important information about the incident and the charity is appealing for him to come forward to potentially support their enquiries.

Katey added: “We would like to talk to this man about the incident as we believe he may have key information which could help our ongoing investigation.”
A spokesperson for the RSPCA said: "If you have any information about this man, or the wider incident, contact the RSPCA appeals line number on 0300 123 8018 and refer to incident number 01450523.
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