Police are appealing for information after reports that a teenager was threatened in an alleyway in Heysham.
The appeal was launched after an incident on Heysham Hall Grove on Tuesday at around 7.45pm.
A police spokesperson said: "We believe that a male was threatened by a group of males in an alleyway.
"The victim is described as a white male, aged 15-18 years, wearing dark clothing.
"One of the suspects is described as a white male 15-18 years, wearing dark clothing with a white staffie/boxer type dog which has brown patches.
"If you have witnessed anything in this area or have any information which could assist us then can you either ring '101' and quote incident number LC-20220705-1281 or ring Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111."


Guys Thatched Hamlet closes suddenly after 46 years
Teenager spared jail for causing death of newborn child in Morecambe
Morecambe Town Council agrees budget and 2.46 per cent rise in Council tax share
Builders of new Lancaster housing development offer £2k cash pot to community groups
Lancaster centre welcomes mayor for opening of new community kitchen
Lancaster shop to close as high street gaming chain faces administration
Jim Bentley returns for second spell as Morecambe FC manager
Ashvir Singh Johal’s reign as Morecambe manager comes to an end
Lancaster writer's ghost story of Morecambe to be voiced by acting legend on Radio 4
Change of name announced for popular Morecambe bar
Opening announced for new Morecambe bistro inside former post office
Health watchdog report shows improvements to services at Royal Lancaster Infirmary
LISTEN: How Leo's Gym is making a difference in memory of young Morecambe boxer
LISTEN: Lancaster set to celebrate Chinese New Year
Lancaster’s Vue Cinema under new ownership
Lancaster city centre car park to close ahead of "catalyst for the development of the Canal Quarter"
Crews tackle commercial building fire in Lancaster
Heritage plaque to mark first Lancaster University site and Gillow factory
Heysham men appear in court in connection with death of cyclist in Morecambe
Fundraiser launched for Heysham family who lost everything in house fire

