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Buck rescued after being trapped between concrete barriers on Michigan’s I-75

The Oakland County Sheriff's Department rescued a 4-point buck on October 6 that had become trapped between concrete barriers on I-75. According to the department, a motorist called the Auburn Hills Police Department to report that a buck had been hit by a vehicle on I-75 near Lapeer Road. It is unclear how it happened, ...

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