11 September, 2025
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BREAKING: A shocking dog attack in St Marys, Sydney, has left three people and a police officer injured. The incident unfolded shortly before 10 AM today at the intersection of Charles Hackett Drive and Great Western Highway.

Authorities received urgent calls reporting that two dogs had attacked multiple individuals. A man in his 50s, a woman in her 70s, and another man in his 30s were treated by paramedics at the scene and have since been transported to hospital in stable condition.

In a concerning twist, a police officer was also attacked while responding to the scene. The officer has been taken to the hospital and is reported to be in stable condition as well.

According to police statements, the dogs involved are believed to be owned by one of the injured men. Officers, alongside rangers from Penrith Council, have secured the animals and launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack.

This incident raises serious questions about pet ownership and public safety, as authorities work to gather more information.

As the situation develops, residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any aggressive animals in their vicinity. Further updates will follow as more details emerge from the ongoing investigation.