Police rescue newborn fawn after car-deer crash in Oakland County

CBS News Detroit

Police in White Lake Township, Michigan, gave veterinary first aid to a fawn that survived in the aftermath of a deer-car collision Tuesday night. 

The vehicle crash happened about 10:30 p.m. on Highland Road, near the Meijer retail store. 

When Officer Wright arrived on scene, according to the report, he found that the doe that was struck was pregnant and about to give birth. While the doe died as a result of its injuries, Wright was able to rescue the fawn, warm up the newborn animal and get it breathing. 

A newborn fawn was rescued after a car-deer crash in Oakland County, Michigan. White Lake Township Police Department

Wright took the fawn to the police station, where Officer Snow prepared a bed and some milk for the animal. 

The police station's midnight shift named the fawn Baby Meijer because of the location where it was found. 

In the meantime, the department contacted a wildlife rehabilitation center that could claim the fawn and provide it with an appropriate place to stay. 

"Sometimes in this job you see and do things you have never done before. We can now mark deer birthing and deer neonatal care off the list. Best of luck with your life Baby Meijer!!!!" the police department's social media post said. 

A newborn fawn was rescued after a car-deer crash in Oakland County, Michigan. White Lake Township Police Department
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