Creek County police officer assists a deer that was stuck on a fence
@Deepizzaguy (95065)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
May 5, 2018 7:01pm CST
I am sure that there some police officers who specialize in making rescue of animals that get stuck on objects like trees or under the floor of a house.
Creek County Deputy Michael Marcum was called into duty to assist a deer that was stuck on a fence while the deer attempted to jump over the fence.
Deputy Marcum covered the head of the deer with at blanket so the deer would not attack him.
Officer Marcum then used a ladder to free the back legs of the deer that was trapped on the fence.
When the deer's back legs were removed from the fence, the deer fell to the ground.
The deer did not stay around to thank the officer as it went on its merry way.
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@Deepizzaguy (95065)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 May 18
I mean since the deer is not the second coming of former U S track star Edwin Moses.
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@Deepizzaguy (95065)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
8 May 18
It really was a great deed by the police officer to do his duty to free the deer from its trap.
@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
6 May 18
The deer missed its jump.
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@Deepizzaguy (95065)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 May 18
That is true since the deer is not the animal version of former U S track star Edwin Moses.
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