Public Health officials are trying to track down a dog after a biting incident in Woodstock. Tuesday afternoon, around 3PM, a woman walking down Bee St., near Lincoln St. was bit by a small white dog. It was being walked by three teenage girls on a leash, when the dog lunged at her and bit her, leaving two small puncture holes. Public Health wants to identify the dog to try and avoid a series of rabies shots for the woman. If you have info, call Serena Roberts at Oxford County Public Health at 519-539-9800, ext. 3453.

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