(KNSI) – A St. Cloud wildlife rehab organization is asking for the public’s help to find out who is firing darts at animals.
Central Minnesota Wildlife Rehabilitation posted on its Facebook page Sunday that at least three animals were spotted with darts sticking out of their bodies within the last 24 hours.
The group is asking residents near the Killian Boulevard area between the Lincoln Depot and Munsinger Clemens Gardens to take pictures and try to capture the injured animals.
If you see an animal with a dart sticking out of its body, you’re asked to contact the Central Minnesota Wildlife Rehabilitation Center by email.

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