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Last updated on Monday, December 17, 2018
(SOUTH MILFORD) - Neighbors who befriended an apparently abandoned deer are complaining that the animal was shot by a state officer in view of children.
WNDU-TV reports that the deer was tame, approached residents and let them pet her. But a Department of Natural Resources officer noticed unnatural behavior and feared the deer was diseased.
DNR officials say the deer approached children playing in a park Sunday and followed them home. The officer told children to go to their homes before he tied the animal to a vehicle bumper and shot her in the chest.
Neighbors say children viewed the whole incident. They plan to file a complaint.
DNR says it's illegal to care for a wild animal without a permit. Such animals should be taken to a wildlife rehabilitator.
Information WNDU-TV, https://www.wndu.com
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