The call to South Lake Minnetonka police was about two males fighting, but beyond that, the details were not quite the usual.
About 8:30 a.m. Sunday, the resident of a home near Freeman Park in Shorewood called police about two bucks with their antlers tightly locked together in a nearby wooded area.
One was thrashing wildly in a seemingly hopeless effort to free itself.
The other one was dead.
Officer Ricky Syhre said it was a rare sight. "They must have been stuck together like that for hours," he said.
Syhre and fellow officer John Wareham pondered their options, even contacting local wildlife agencies for tips on how they might safely untangle the bucks.
"It was kicking around. We didn't want any residents to get hurt. We didn't want the deer to get hurt," Syhre said.
They decided to use a Taser on the struggling buck. Wareham fired his Taser at it, the animal fell to the ground, and residents standing by used saws to quickly cut off one of its antlers, freeing it.