A Middlesbrough woman will appear in court accused of being in control of two 'dangerous' dogs which allegedly injured police officers. Natalie Hurst is charged with two counts of being in charge of a 'dog dangerously out of control causing injury'.

Court documents outline the two incidents which reportedly happened on June 8 and August 19. The 45-year-old is accused of being in charge of a Dutch herder which was dangerously out of control at a property in Errol Street, Middlesbrough , which injured a police constable, in June.

It's also alleged that, at the same address, she was in charge of a Malinois, which was dangerously out of control, and injured another police officer in August. She is also accused of obstructing or resisting a constable in execution of duty on August 19 and fa

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