 Thankfully, it's November and Appalachian Wireless is offering the Samsung GS8 or the GS8 Plus for $100 off the regular price with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. Many hunters have had things stolen while on a hunting trip. Things like game cameras, tree stands, or even weapons. But one Floyd County hunter woke Sunday morning to find someone had stolen the deer that he had harvested the day before, but it wasn't just any deer. Allard Newsom says it was his deer of a lifetime. I got up and I come out and he was gone. They had came, we left the four-wheeler hooked to the deer, supporting it in the tree. Then it took a knife and cut the strap from the four-wheeler, left the six-pointer hanging right beside it. Keys was on the four-wheeler, left it sitting. There was a rifle sitting on the porch. They were after that bug. Newsom, who is a constable in Floyd County, says that he was on an annual family hunting trip in Fleming County. Well, we've been hunting there for 23 years. My uncle bought a place down there and built a cabin. And it was just a family place to go. He says they heard a vehicle drive by about 2 a.m. Sunday morning, but they never thought anyone would bother the deer that was hanging just 10 feet from the front door. You know, to be brave enough to come that close, knowing people were laying there with rifles, you know, that took a brave person to come on somebody's property and steal a shot. Newsom notified Fish and Wildlife officers about the theft and pictures of the buck are being shared on Facebook. In Kentucky, the value of a deer is said at $750, so someone is potentially facing a felony theft charge. But Newsom says he just wants his deer back. If someone's got it, I'd like to have it back. I won't worry about pressing charges. I just like to have it back. Anyone who has any information on this case is urged to notify Fish and Wildlife officers by calling the number on your screen. Colors may remain anonymous. In Floyd County, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.