A rare piebald deer, known for its unique mostly white coat, has been found shot dead on a trail in a Pennsylvania park, leading to a community outcry and a $1,500 reward for information about the case. The deer was cherished by local residents and was often seen frequenting yards and drinking from ponds, prompting many to consider it a “neighborhood mascot.”
The incident occurred in a 75-acre park where hunting is prohibited, raising serious safety concerns among locals. Investigators from the Pennsylvania Game Commission are probing the case, as the deer appeared to have been deliberately shot, with signs that someone attempted to remove its antlers. This shocking discovery on October 10 has devastated the community and highlighted the need for better protection of wildlife in urban areas.
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