FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Wildlife officials in Kentucky say people can go online to report suspected cases of a disease in dead or dying deer. Gabe Jenkins, big game coordinator for Kentucky's fish and wildlife agency, says officials will use the reports to create maps to show the extent of the disease's spread. The digital form is available at fw.ky.gov under the "Important Info" tab. State officials began receiving reports in mid-July of deer stricken with epizootic hemorrhagic disease.