The video shows the officer picking up the fawn and placing it in the back of the cruiser.
Noe took the fawn to the woods nearest to where it had jumped the wall onto Columbia Parkway in hopes it would reunite with its mother.
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Fawns and other young animals should be left undisturbed in their environment, the police department is warning.
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