USDA Misses Dead Deer In Mt. Lebanon
When Micah Wolf walked out his front door to head to work March 7, he was saddened to see a dead dear lying in his Lindendale Drive yard. His assumption that the deer had been struck by a passing vehicle changed quickly, when he walked to his car.
"There was a good size pool of blood about half a foot from the house," reported Wolf.
Upon closer examination, it was evident that the deer had been shot in the neck. He called for animal control to remove the deer from the property owned by his parents.
Link: www.thealmanac.net/ALM/Story/03-19-ML-deer-issue-B
"There was a good size pool of blood about half a foot from the house," reported Wolf.
Upon closer examination, it was evident that the deer had been shot in the neck. He called for animal control to remove the deer from the property owned by his parents.
Link: www.thealmanac.net/ALM/Story/03-19-ML-deer-issue-B
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