This goose with an arrow in its chest was found at a local park. I don't know the current status though.
http://www.sgvtribune.com/2017/12/18/goose-with-arrow-in-shoulder-seen-for-weeks-in-san-dimas-park/
Park rangers at Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park first noticed the arrow protruding from the goose Dec. 1, said Terry Kanakri, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. Since then, rangers, volunteers and staff from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have attempted to catch the goose to render it aid, but the gray and white goose flies away every time, Kanakri said.
“The goose is fully functioning — it eats and flies,” Kanakri said. “Every time someone comes close, it flies away.”
The park has never before had a bird harmed by an arrow, and illegal hunting is not an issue at Bonelli Park, Kanakri said. He also said the goose could have been shot outside the park.
In September, a Duarte man allegedly fatally shot a deer in a Monrovia neighborhood with a bow an arrow. The man, Michael Jackson Rodriguez, pleaded not guilty in November to a felony count of procuring and offering a false or forged instrument and three misdemeanor counts of discharging a deadly weapon within 150 yards of an occupied dwelling, possession of wildlife taken unlawfully and shooting a bow and arrow within Monrovia.
Rodriguez, who is expected to be back in Pasadena Superior Court on Jan. 10, faces up to 3 1/2 years in county jail if convicted of all charges.
http://www.sgvtribune.com/2017/12/18/goose-with-arrow-in-shoulder-seen-for-weeks-in-san-dimas-park/
Park rangers at Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park first noticed the arrow protruding from the goose Dec. 1, said Terry Kanakri, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. Since then, rangers, volunteers and staff from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have attempted to catch the goose to render it aid, but the gray and white goose flies away every time, Kanakri said.
“The goose is fully functioning — it eats and flies,” Kanakri said. “Every time someone comes close, it flies away.”
The park has never before had a bird harmed by an arrow, and illegal hunting is not an issue at Bonelli Park, Kanakri said. He also said the goose could have been shot outside the park.
In September, a Duarte man allegedly fatally shot a deer in a Monrovia neighborhood with a bow an arrow. The man, Michael Jackson Rodriguez, pleaded not guilty in November to a felony count of procuring and offering a false or forged instrument and three misdemeanor counts of discharging a deadly weapon within 150 yards of an occupied dwelling, possession of wildlife taken unlawfully and shooting a bow and arrow within Monrovia.
Rodriguez, who is expected to be back in Pasadena Superior Court on Jan. 10, faces up to 3 1/2 years in county jail if convicted of all charges.