Police called to help moo-ve herd of cows from park

A photograph of cows on a field in a parkImage source, Blaby Police
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The owner was located and helped police move the cows on

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A herd of cows posed a risk to the public after making their way into a park in Leicestershire, police said.

Officers were called to Jubilee Park in Blaby on Sunday after receiving reports that the cows were on the loose at the visitor spot.

Police said despite being told there was a "small number", there turned out to be a group of 30 cattle.

They said that they were a "cause of concern" due to dog walkers and families using the children's play park.

A post on Blaby Police's Facebook page said: "After a bit of running around and herding and enquiries completed around where they had come from and who they belonged to, the owner came and brought the cavalry and put our herding skills to shame."

A photograph of cows on a field in a park next to a sign that says "Jubilee Park"Image source, Blaby Police
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Police were called to reports of dozens of cows being at the park

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