Overview
- Leon Williams, 59, was attacked near the Twthill viewpoint in Caernarfon on Sunday, March 29, suffering bite injuries to both legs.
- He says the assault lasted three to four minutes, he shielded his neck, then fled with one dog chasing him toward the town’s High Street.
- He received treatment and tetanus shots at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor and says he has canceled classes because he cannot work.
- North Wales Police now confirm a 68-year-old man voluntarily attended Caernarfon police station for interview and say the investigation continues.
- Officers asked Williams if he wished to press charges, he said he would, and he later shared injury photos on a local Facebook group to warn others.