Corporal Chapman and Deputy Hale with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office received a call about an egret in distress.
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla — Corporal Chapman and Deputy Hale with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office received a call yesterday, August 6, about an egret in distress. When the officers arrived, they realized the egret was trapped in a tangled fishing line.
They immediately went to work and were able to free the egret and check to make sure it wasn’t injured.“We’re here to serve and protect all of our residents and visitors,” SJCSO said in a
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