Conservation officer Scott Norris said they received another four or five calls reporting sightings of the animal near the golf course. On Tuesday, a conservation officer knocked on doors in the area, one of which was opened by a retired wildlife biologist who had seen the buck and thought he knew where the animal would be, Norris said. The biologist helped conservation officers find the buck near the golf course. They tranquilized it and removed the arrow from its side. The helpful biologist offered to keep an eye on the animal and let conservation officers know how it’s doing, Norris said.