Two police officers have been bitten by a dog during a drugs raid in the South Hams.
It happened on Saturday evening as they executed a warrant at a property in Bridgetown in Totnes.
Devon and Cornwall Police said the male and female officers suffered minor injuries.
A woman in her 20s is due to voluntarily attend a police interview on Wednesday.
A force spokeswoman said: “Police conducted a drugs warrant at a property in Higher Westonfields, Bridgetown, on Saturday, November 16.
“On entry to the property two officers were injured by a dog from the address.
“A female PC sustained a bite to her arm and a male PC was bitten on the knee.
“Both attended Torbay District Hospital. A quantity of suspected cannabis was seized by police.
“A woman in her 20s is due to voluntarily attend a police interview on Wednesday, November 20.”
Totnes Police shared a picture of the female officer’s injury, writing: “War wounds from the latest drugs warrant conducted over the weekend in Bridgetown.
“Two officers were injured as a result of a dog bite upon entry.
“Both treated at Torbay A&E and back out on patrol shortly after.”