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Injured deer found near Darby Bridge fishing accessDarby MT

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Darby Bridge Fishing Access Site, Darby Bridge Rd, Darby, MT 59829

An officer responded to a report of a deer injured by an arrow near the Darby Bridge fishing access site. The deer was found with an arrow inside its body and exposed intestines.

Audio|Heard on: Ravalli County Sheriff, Hamilton Police, Fire and EMS
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00:16
Transcript:
00:00
I'm en route to the Veterans Bridge Fishing Access Site.
00:05
It's a report of a deer that has an arrow inside and its guts hanging out.
00:13
10-4[1], 1728.
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The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative

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Location mentioned:
Darby Bridge Fishing Access Site, Darby Bridge Rd, Darby, MT 59829

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