NEW YORK CITY – An injured bald eagle was rescued from a piece of ice during a patrol of the Hudson River on Tuesday. Four officers with the New York Police Department's Harbor Unit were out ...
They took him under their wing! A bloody and injured bald eagle floating on ice in the Hudson River was rescued Wednesday by NYPD Harbor cops who swooped in with a pole to save him. “It was squawking.
After hearing the bird's cries, an NYPD Harbor Unit came to the rescue of an injured bald eagle and brought it to safety A few eagle-eyed officers came to the rescue of an injured animal in New York ...
MANHATTAN (WABC) -- The NYPD rescued an injured bald eagle on the Hudson River while patrolling the area Tuesday morning. They spotted the injured bald eagle floating on a piece of ice, but what first ...
Feb. 18 (UPI) --The New York Police Department said it was "eagle-eyed cops to the rescue" when the Harbor Unit spotted a bald eagle stranded on a floating piece of ice. The NYPD said on social media ...
NYPD Harbor Unit officers rescued an injured bald eagle that was found floating on ice in the Hudson River Tuesday, authorities said. The officers spotted the injured bird at about 9:27 a.m. local ...
For the second time in about 24 hours, law enforcement helped rescue an injured bald eagle − this time one stuck floating on a chunk of broken ice in New York's Hudson River. The save, made by New ...
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On a Monday night that felt more like March, the most anticipated high school basketball game in Wichita still found a way to happen. Kapaun Mt. Carmel and Collegiate weren’t about to let a snowed-out ...
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A stretch along the river in northern Westchester is a winter haven for bald eagles. While many of us like to head south in January and February, so, too, do the eagles. Rivers, lakes and reservoirs ...
It was a week of redemption for the Minnesota River girls hockey team in the Section 2A Tournament. The Bulldogs avenged losses from a year ago on their way to their first Section Championship ...