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Colorado Deputies Relocate 600-Pound Moose from Local Yard

In a display of teamwork and wildlife management, officers from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office in Colorado orchestrated the safe removal of a 600-pound moose that had wandered into a resident’s yard. With the assistance of eight deputies, the large animal was carefully relocated, ensuring both the safety of the community and the moose. This successful operation highlights the challenges and responsibilities faced by law enforcement in areas rich in wildlife, demonstrating their commitment to protecting both residents and animals. The moose is now back in a more suitable habitat, thanks to the efficient efforts of the local deputies.

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