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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Confused Deer Bursts Through Window in Office Park

Wakefield Police and Environmental Police responded to the Edgewater Place Office Park on Tuesday afternoon to remove a sick deer from the building.

Employees at the Edgewater Place office park got a scare when a confused and sick deer crashed through a window and ran amok through several rooms on Tuesday afternoon. Wakefield Police responded to 400 Edgewater Drive at 5:15 p.m. for a call that a deer had burst through a glass window and was trapped inside the office building.  Police said the deer appeared to be sick and was also heavily injured from jumping through the window. The deer was banging itself off of walls and glass windows inside the office.  Police called in the Massachusetts Environmental Police, who were able to corral the deer and eventually put the deer down.  No employees or police were hurt or injured during the incident. The particular rooms in the building where …

Rick

2:43 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Is that a picture of the deer, or is that file footage of some other deer? I live near the Knights of Columbus, and there was a big deer in the parking lot either yesterday or the day before. That's unusual.   more ›

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Police Log: Fox Family Seen at Splauding St. Playground

For the second consecutive day, a family of foxes was seen running around at the Main Street playground.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

June Animal Control Report: Three Suspected Rabid Animals in Wakefield

Find out what calls Wakefield's Animal Control Officer/Animal Inspector responded to during the month of June.

Wakefield's animal control officer, Kenneth Stache, responded to more than 100 general animal calls during the month of June. Here's the breakdown: Police Calls

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