



Police have launched an urgent search for two American bulldogs which are believed to have been involved in killing a man outside his home.
The 33-year-old man had been found dead in his own back garden in Rubery in the West Midlands on Wednesday - and while police seized two dogs, they're on the hunt for two more.
West Midlands Police's Superintendent Sally Simpson said: "The investigation into his death is continuing and our priority right now is finding the other dogs that we believe may have been involved."
Police were quick to caution that none of the dogs involved is believed to be a banned breed.
It is believed the dogs which officers are still looking for are American Bulldog-types, a statement said.
Police have released a photo of one of the two dogs
West Midlands Police