Cop rescues dear tangled in soccer net at Peninsula Park

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — On Sunday morning, an Anne Arundel County police officer successfully rescued a deer whose antlers had become entangled in a soccer net at Peninsula Park. Corporal Sears from the Southern District responded to the scene on Bay Ridge Road at approximately 8:30 a.m. after receiving reports of an injured animal.

Upon arrival, Corporal Sears found a large buck caught in the net. Using shears, he carefully cut the netting and freed the deer within minutes. The buck appeared unharmed and safely returned to the surrounding area. The entire rescue was captured on Corporal Sears’ body-worn camera, highlighting the officer’s quick response and professionalism in handling the situation.

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