Search on for goose with arrow through breast in Olympia

Search on for goose with arrow through breast in Olympia
With an arrow that went completely through its breast, a Canada goose takes off from a sandbar in Percival Cove across from Capitol Lake Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 in Olympia.
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - An Olympia wildlife rescue group is asking the public to help watch for a Canada goose with an arrow through its breast.

David Supensky of For Heaven's Sake Wildlife Rescue and several state workers in a small boat tried to grab the bird Wednesday afternoon in Capitol Lake but it flew away.

The Olympian reports they were surprised the bird could take to the air with an arrow through its body.

For Heaven's Sake Wildlife Rescue Director Claudia Supensky says they believe the goose is still in the area. They hope to find it and take it to a veterinarian.

For Heaven's Sake Wildlife Rescue can be reached at 360-273-0550.