Maryland Natural Resource Police Officer Rescues Fawn After Doe Struck and Killed

ELDERSBURG, MD – You never know what the day will bring you when you put on the police uniform, and for Maryland Natural Resource Officer Marney, it was saving a baby deer after its mom was killed in a collision with a vehicle.

On Sunday, Officer Marney responded to the call for a fatal crash involving a deer. When he arrived, witnesses reported that the fawn kept attempting to nurse on the deceased deer. Marney was able to locate and safely secure the fawn and transported it to a local wildlife rehabilitation clinic.

Jeff Jones
Jeff is a 2nd-year college student in Maryland. He is aspiring to become a newsroom video editor. He is working on his B.S. in Digital Journalism and Media.

Related posts

Resident urges county to oppose federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP benefits

Ocean County whistlblower, educator claims retaliation, coverup of bullying and misconduct at vocational school

Boy struck by thrown object at Barclays Center, Injured