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Wildlife officers rescue baby deer kept in dog cage in Sonoma Co. 'fawn-napping' case
Wildlife officers in Sonoma County rescued a baby deer that had been taken from the wild and kept in a dog cage for over three weeks. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife reported the fawn is now at a rehabilitation facility.
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