Posted on 03/10/2006 10:13:37 PM PST by NormsRevenge
MILAN, N.H. - It was a tempting green hedgerow for the hungry young moose. Somehow, a child's swingset got in the way. The moose, who was trying to snack on a backyard hedge Thursday, got tangled in the swingset's chains. The homeowner called police for help.
Lt. Jean LeBlanc decided he needed backup, so he called Don Valliere, maintenance man for the Berlin Police, and asked him to bring a pair of bolt cutters.
It was up to Valliere, 54, to free the moose. Photos snapped by LeBlanc show Valliere balanced on a beam of the swingset, snipping the chains just a couple of feet from the 400-pound adolescent moose.
"It didn't like the idea too much that I stayed close to it, but it stayed calm," Valliere said Friday. "The only thing I was nervous about was getting bit."
The rescue went smoothly and the moose was freed. It left without looking back.
"It just real slow, just walked away," Valliere said.
In this photo provided by the Berlin Police Department, Don Valliere, maintenance man for the Berlin Police, balances himself as he uses bolt cutters to free a moose that got tangled up in swingset in Milan, N.H., Thursday, March 9, 2006. (AP Photo/Berlin Police Department, Lt. Jean LeBlanc)
Headline of the day!
Heeeeeerrrrrreeeee we go!!!!
Moose and squirrel? Or just moose?
The Swimmers attempt at a Moose mating call.
hahahahaha, cue the pics of Chief Moose!
"The only thing I was nervous about was getting bit."
Moose only bite sisters.
Bullwinkle bump!!!
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