Instead of calling a dead dog's owner to say their pet had been hit by a car, the Auckland Council told the woman who found the animal they would send a street cleaner to pick it up.
But Sara Arblaster was so enraged by that response she sought out an after-hours vet clinic to help her find the dog's owners.
The council has apologised for its "mistake" and said the person at the call centre gave incorrect advice. On Saturday evening, Ms Arblaster was walking up Browns Bay Rd when she saw a jack russell terrier run onto the road and get hit by a black Range Rover about 9pm. The car did not stop.
The dog's injuries were too severe and it died. The dog had a collar and was registered with the council, so hoping to let its owners know what had happened, Ms Arblaster called the number on the tag.
"They said they'd get back to me and so I sat with the dog for an hour or so, but they never got back to me. It was getting quite late by then so I went home and got an old towel to wrap it in and left it with a note."