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Fawn stuck in metal grate freed by Oakland County rescue team
Fawn stuck in metal grate freed by Oakland County rescue team

CBS News

time02-08-2025

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Fawn stuck in metal grate freed by Oakland County rescue team

The Oakland County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team in Michigan freed a fawn stuck in a metal grate on Friday afternoon. According to the sheriff's office, the team responded to the incident on the 600 block of Tonkawa Trail in Orion Township around 12:40 p.m. A caller reported the fawn was trapped in a metal grate in Manitou Lake. The sheriff's office said it had been there for several hours and was having difficulty keeping its head above water. Officials said the team was quickly able to free the fawn. The fawn was checked by Oakland County Animal Control before it was released. "It's always a great day when we can respond to a call and save a life," Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said in a news release Friday. "Be it human, or in this case, a cute little fawn!"

Cries of injured puppy led to 911 call about animal cruelty in Ferndale
Cries of injured puppy led to 911 call about animal cruelty in Ferndale

CBS News

time06-06-2025

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Cries of injured puppy led to 911 call about animal cruelty in Ferndale

A man was arrested after a puppy was found injured and partially placed in a garbage bag in Ferndale, Michigan. Ferndale Police Department reported responding to a 911 call about 12:10 a.m. Friday that an animal could be heard crying near Woodward Avenue and East Bennett Street. The caller said they had also seen a man place a small animal inside a garbage bag in the area. Officers who responded to the area found a man, later identified as Curtis Christophr-Ray Martin, 25, of Detroit, crouched near a vehicle that had its hatchback open. Upon checking the scene, police found a 3-month-old puppy in the vehicle's trunk with a garbage bag over the animal's head. Both of the dog's ears had been severed and its tail was tied. Officers also found scissors and surgical supplies inside the vehicle. Police attempted to arrest the nearby man, but he resisted and ran off. After a brief foot chase, he was taken into custody. Martin had an arraignment hearing Friday at 43rd District Court on one count of animal-killing/torturing-second degree, and two counts of resisting and obstructing a police officer. All of the charges are felonies. Bond was set at $100,000 cash. His next court hearing is June 16. In the meantime, police took the puppy to a local animal hospital for treatment of its wounds. The dog was reported to be in stable condition and it will be under the custody of Oakland County Animal Control until it is healthy enough to be adopted. "We are thankful for the vigilance of the 911 caller and the swift action of our patrol officers in rescuing this puppy," Ferndale Police Deputy Chief David Spellman said about the case. "This is a disturbing act of cruelty."

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