Update on investigation into why a cow was rammed by a Surrey Police car

It happened in Staines last month

Author: Greg DeanPublished 26th Jul 2024

We've had an update from Surrey Police, as the investigation into why a cow was rammed by a police car in Staines continues.

The cow, Beau Lucy, who remains in the care of her owner, was reported to be on the loose from around 9pm on 14 June 2024 until around 00.30am on the 15 June 2024.

They say the investigation, led by the force’s Professional Standards Department and overseen by a Senior Investigating Officer from the Surrey Police and Sussex Police Major Crime Team, is continuing and making good progress.

As part of their enquiries, they say the investigation team have carried out approximately 290 house-to-house visits and conducted a further 210 leaflet drops along the route.

They also say 75 witnesses have been contacted and more than 250 clips of video footage have been submitted by members of the public.

Deputy Chief Constable Nev Kemp said; “This significant update demonstrates why a thorough investigation is important, as it ensures all potential criminal and misconduct matters are clearly understood. This does, of course, take time.

“Since the incident, we have received in excess of 20,000 messages on social media and 2,000 complaints from the public, highlighting the strength of feeling about this case. It is therefore of greatest importance to conduct a diligent investigation so we can provide the owner of Beau Lucy, and the public, with answers as to how this incident happened and the events which led up to it. We remain committed to providing significant updates relating to this incident on our website as and when we have them.”

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