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Michigan police officers Luke Bradley and Ryan Martin remove deer “thrashing around” in 103-year-old woman’s apartment

A 103-year-old assisted living resident in Michigan was injured this week when a deer crashed through her bedroom window while she was sleeping.

Shocking body camera footage shows two officers breaking the glass of a resident's living room patio door to allow the “ramping” buck to escape into the woods after the incident Monday evening. The situation is reflected.

Officers with the Blackman-Leoni Department of Public Safety responded to a call from staff at the Arbor North Living facility in Blackman Township to report a deer had entered an apartment and that they were unable to check on residents. were dispatched to the resident's home.

Officers Luke Bradley and Ryan Martin first spotted the deer in the living room of the apartment near the hallway door and patio door, and bloodstains in the apartment suggested the deer had “run away.” It was shown that he was writhing and writhing in pain.

A deer invaded the assisted living home of a 103-year-old woman who was in bed. Facebook / Blackman Leoni Public Security Bureau
Officers Luke Bradley and Ryan Martin responded to the scene and attempted to remove the deer. Facebook / Blackman Leoni Public Security Bureau

Officer video shows the buck moving around the living room, looking out the patio window, and then charging as fast as it can to get outside.

The officer used his baton to break the glass and the buck immediately fled into the woods.

The buck was seen moving around the living room and attempting to leave. Facebook / Blackman Leoni Public Security Bureau
The officer decided to cut the glass window so the deer could escape. Facebook / Blackman Leoni Public Security Bureau
The deer ran away and has never been found. Facebook / Blackman Leoni Public Security Bureau

Police found the resident, who was conscious and alert. She was taken to the emergency room with non-life-threatening injuries, according to a statement from the Blackman-Leoni Department of Public Safety.

Officers did not find the deer.

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