Ohio police officers rescued a deer stuck in a fence Saturday morning.
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North Canton police shared body camera footage on Facebook of two officers rescuing a deer from a fence around 8:37 a.m. Saturday morning.
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The deer was stuck in a hole in a fence that it had tried to walk through.
North Canton Police Officer Knam and Sergeant Buzzard were able to lift the deer by its hind legs, where the hole in the fence was larger and the deer was able to get through.
Officer Knam is “no stranger to animal rescue,” the Facebook post said.
He is known within the department as the “Duck Recovery Expert” because he “always seems to work when baby ducks fall into storm drains,” the release said.
Deer rescue
In this profession you never know exactly what the day will bring. Ofc. Knam and Sgt. Buzzard started their Saturday morning by rescuing a deer that was stuck in a fence. Ofc. Knam is no stranger to animal rescue, as he is affectionately known internally as the Duck Recovery Expert, as he always seems to work when baby ducks fall into storm drains. Well, today he can add deer recovery to his resume! Great job guys!!
Posted by North Canton Police on Saturday, November 2, 2024
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