Description
On Epping Forest Road just past Woodlore on the right, just on the other side of the guardrail there are two dead deer which have been there several days.
also asked...
Q. Is the carcass in Anne Arundel County?
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. Is the carcass on a "State Road/Highway" (i.e. Road with a Route Number)? (Yes, No)
A. No
A. No
Q. Type of Animal (Dog, Cat, Deer, Squirrel, Raccoon, Opossum, Skunk, etc.)
A. Deer
A. Deer
Q. Closest Address #?
A. 1700 Woodlore Rd
A. 1700 Woodlore Rd
Q. Street Name the carcass is on?
A. Epping Forest Rd
A. Epping Forest Rd
Q. Nearest Cross Street?
A. Woodlore Rd
A. Woodlore Rd
Q. Direction on road?
A. Right side if headed away from Generals Hwy
A. Right side if headed away from Generals Hwy
Q. Please describe the location of the animal (so it can be found)
A. Just on the other side of the guardrail
A. Just on the other side of the guardrail
2 Comments
Anne Arundel County, MD (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Animal Care & Control Becky H-K. (Verified Official)