Westlake Police responded to a call about a baby deer tangled in a citizen's backyard soccer goal on Saturday.
Westlake Police responded to a call about a baby deer tangled in a resident's backyard soccer goal on Saturday.
According to a Facebook post from the department, the resident attempted to free the fawn, but its mother was too protective, so they called police. Video of the rescue, captured on an officer's body camera, shows police walk over to the fawn as it struggled in the net. The officer comforted the deer as it cried out while he worked to free it.After cutting the deer out of the net, it returned safely to its mother, and they both ran off.News 5 Now Evening Download the News 5 Cleveland app now for more stories from us, plus alerts on major news, the latest weather forecast, traffic information and much more.
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