Dead deer moved to nearby property for wildlife feeding, River Pines CA


A resident reported a young deer died after breaking its neck on a fence. The resident requested permission from a warden to move the deer carcass to a nearby property to allow local wildlife to feed on it.
Audio|Source: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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3215, we got a call from R.P.
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advising that he has a dead, young, spiked deer on his property that passed away.
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After breaking its neck from jumping its fence,
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he has a separate property that has a garage and wants to take the carcass there to let the local wildlife feast on it there and was wondering if he can get permission from a warden.
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Let me go ahead with the name and phone number.
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RP's name is (name withheld),
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phone number (number withheld). He's near Horseshoe Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Horseshoe Ln, River Pines, CA 95675
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