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Police Remove Dog From Hot Car At Fosse Park

The force will refer the case to the RSPCA for an animal-welfare investigation.

Overview

  • Leicestershire Police said they attended after a 12.45pm call and removed the dog from a vehicle at Fosse Park on Tuesday, June 23.
  • Onlookers reported that car windows were smashed to free the animal and that it had been inside for more than an hour, details presented as eyewitness accounts rather than independently verified facts.
  • Officers traced the dog's owner and confirmed they will pass the matter to the RSPCA for further action.
  • Local temperatures topped 30°C during the same week, creating conditions that raise the risk of heat-related harm to animals left in cars.
  • The RSPCA is awaiting the formal police referral and may open a welfare probe, while the case underlines police powers to intervene when an animal's life appears at risk and is likely to prompt fresh public warnings about leaving pets in vehicles.