Tonbridge: Police smash car window in Tonbridge town centre to rescue dogs
15:00, 01 August 2015
updated: 15:05, 01 August 2015
Police officers have smashed the window of a car to rescue two dogs locked in the sweltering heat.
Kent Police received reports of two animals locked in a car in Castle Street, Tonbridge just before 12.15pm.
Officers desperately tried to track down the vehicle's owner but became increasingly concerned for the welfare of the animals and smashed a window to gain access.
The dogs were removed around 1.20pm and taken to a police kennel where they were cared for until their owner was identified.
The force said details of the incident will be passed to the RSPCA.
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