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Officials reveal the fate of PET -Hirsch, which were confiscated in viral video

A 2-year-old male deer called Baby, which was confiscated by a woman last week who is supposed to keep him illegally, has found a new home.

A video that was recorded on February 25th Pennsylvania Game Wards dragged the deer through a rope when a woman heard screaming: “You hurt him!”

The clip Delimated indignation online, and viewers asked for answers where the young money landed and whether he would be safe.

The Game Commission announced Huffpost on Thursday that the authorities found “a licensed institution” in the state, which “was ready to accept the deer and permanently provide it”. However, the agency does not share this place with the public.

Officials accused Tammy Shiery, 64, the wildly born deer as a pet kept illegally.

Shiery's neighbors informed CBS News Affiliate KDKA-TV that they helped all the babies after finding him at the age of a few weeks. Shiery told the news agency that she vaccinated and neutered baby, and believed that she received the right paperwork to raise him as a pet for farms.

However, the Game Commission announced Huffpost that “there is no approval that can be obsessed or requested to keep wild animals.”

There are permits to “keep animals born in captivity that are bought by licensed propagators,” added the agency, but this does not apply to animals that were born in the wild.

A newborn deer hirsch-Kitz (which is not a baby).

A newborn deer hirsch-Kitz (which is not a baby). Jared Lloyd about Getty Images

Officials confiscated baby from Shiery's house after receiving a report that a wild deer was kept as a pet, said the agency.

In a criminal complaint obtained by the Pittsburgh Station WPXi, the police accused the police to disrupt a valid search order by refusing to open a fence to give the law enforcement authorities access to the deer.

Court files show that they were taken into custody for resistance to the arrest, disability of the judiciary, the disordered behavior and possession of games or wild animals.

Since the baby was neutered and “changed to prevent antlers” and “people are used to”, it cannot be returned to the wilderness. The game commission said Huffpost.

After heard of Baby's new home, Shiery said to Kdka, “We are currently quite emotionally upset. It is very, very difficult because we still have no pet with everything that is going on. “

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