WV state trooper thanked by deer in Cabell County

A West Virginia state trooper was rewarded Thursday for a good deed performed on a deer.

State trooper Will Hash responded to a call of a deer stuck in a fence on Johns Creek in Cabell County.

Upon arriving on scene, Hash feared he may have to euthanize the animal, so instead he decided to simply free the deer from the fence.

Following completion of the task, Hash was reportedly followed back to his cruiser by the deer and given a “kiss” goodbye

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