Emergency services were called to Bells Lane in Cinderhill, Nottingham, shortly before 9.30pm on October 1 (Picture: Google)

Julian Mead, 40, has been charged with attempted murder, making a threat with an offensive weapon in public and taking a dog so as to keep it from the person with lawful control.

It is believed to be the first case of its kind since the Pet Abduction Act (2024) came into force in August.

Emergency services were called to Bells Lane in Cinderhill, Nottingham, shortly before 9.30pm on October 1, after a woman was found with serious injuries.

The woman, in her 40s, was taken to hospital with injuries that were serious but not life-threatening.

A dog was later reported stolen from an adjacent property.

Mead appeared at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday and was remanded into custody to appear at Nottingham Crown Court on November 6.

Detective Inspector Julian Eminson-Ferry said: ‘This was a very serious assault, and I am pleased we have now been able to charge a suspect.

‘Our investigation into what happened will now continue.

‘The whereabouts of the stolen dog remain unknown and I’d ask anyone with information in this respect to please come forward.’

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