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FOLSOM — Kenny Croyle was enjoying a day of boating on Folsom Lake Sunday afternoon with his wife and in-laws when they saw something that just didn’t look right.
“Another boat had their flag up and we didn’t really see anybody in the water,” he told FOX40 Monday. “So we just slowed down just to be careful. Didn’t know exactly what was going on.”
The occupants of the other boat had just rescued a struggling fawn from a deep part of the lake, far from shore.
“And they yelled at us and let us know there was another one,” Croyle recalled. “The mom, the doe, was heading for shore but she was quite a ways away.”
Croyle and his family spotted the other baby deer floundering in the water.
“It was confused and definitely didn’t know where its mom was,” Croyle said.
“I just said, ‘This thing’s not going to make it,'” said Karen Uhrik, Croyle’s mother-in-law.
Uhrik explained there was a lot of boat traffic and waves on the water, which frightened the fawn. While its mother made it to shore, the baby deer wasn’t able to follow.
“As a boat would go by, it would be turning around. It even started going the opposite direction,” she said. “And then we just saw him going lower and lower in the water and went, ‘We need to help him.’”