PANAMA CITY — A police officer shot a dog that attacked him and a nearby resident, according to a Panama City Police Department incident report that was released on Friday.

After the shooting, the dog was found alive. Bay County Animal Control took it for treatment and containment.

The release said officers went to the 800 block of East 10th Street after receiving reports of an aggressive dog in the area. But the report did not say what day it happened, only that it was “during the last few days.”

While investigating the complaint, officers saw a large breed dog acting aggressively toward residents.

The dog then attacked an officer and a resident, forcing the officer to shoot the animal, the release said.

Anyone with information about the animal is urged to contact the Panama City Police Department at (850) 872-3100, or they can report their tips anonymously to Crime Stoppers at (850) 785-TIPS.