Out-of-control deer shot after escaping in Dunedin suburb

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Two deer on the loose were shot under police supervision in a Dunedin suburb yesterday morning.

Police were called by animal control in an attempt to rehome the deer after the animals got loose from an Emerson St property, in Concord, Senior Sergeant Craig Dinnissen, of Dunedin, said.

The animals were difficult to corral and could have created issues if they got on to the motorway, he said.

But the owner of the deer gave his neighbour permission to shoot the animals in order to stop them.

Both deer were shot without incident.
 

Comments

Is Concord rural?

well.... if the 2 deer were trophy stags like the pic shown, then i;m pretty sure every man and his dog would have had a crack at them, saving the police the job ; )

Dogs with scopes. It's a worry.

So not possible to have used a tranquilizer rather than just outright shoot them?

 

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