The Keokuk Police Department responded to a break-in at a local salon on Tuesday, June 3, only to find their suspect was on all fours.
A deer broke through the window of Tangles Hair Salon in Keokuk, Iowa. Police bodycam footage shows police entering through a broken window of the salon only to find a deer running around the shop. The deer attempted to exit the building by jumping through other windows, but was trapped inside the building until officers helped it exit.
“Just stop, bro,” an officer said in the bodycam footage as the deer repeatedly ran into a closed window. “I know you are freaking out. Just chill for a second.”
Keokuk police officers eventually were able to use a catch pole to remove the deer from the salon. This isn’t the first deer in Iowa charged with breaking and entering. There were two separate incidents of deer breaking into businesses in Sioux Center in May, according to the Sioux Center News.
What is the status of Tangles Hair Salon post deer break-in?
Tangles Hair Salon had to open two hours later on Tuesday. Considering the potential damage the deer could have caused, owner Tarla Price said the wild incident played out as best as it could have. The deer ran into Price’s office where there is electronics and the security system for the salon, all of which remained untouched by the frantic deer.
“He literally went around my desk and didn’t get caught in any of the cords,” Price said.
Everything in the corner by the window was destroyed, but things still could have been worse. Price’s salon also serves as a boutique, so there are many breakable trinkets in the shop as well. While there was minimal breakage, the deer left behind a trail of blood all around the store after cutting itself from jumping through the window.
“You could tell exactly where he had been because he left a blood trail where he went,” Price said.
The deer was eventually put down due to the injuries it sustained, police told Price. The unfortunate event reminded Price how much support can come from her community. A local glass retailer came in the same morning to reinstall the window and a local floor restoration helped clean up the blood.
“It really is a blessing that we live in our little town because in a big city people would just drive by and forget about it,” Price said. “I am grateful for that.”
Kate Kealey is a general assignment reporter for the Register. Reach her at kkealey@registermedia.com or follow her on Twitter at @Kkealey17.
This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: ‘Just stop, bro’: Deer crashes through window at Iowa hair salon
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