
Walker Police Respond to ‘Stubborn’ Intruder Inside Michigan Basement
A police department in West Michigan recently responded to a very interesting call that they'll never forget.

Last week, the Walker Police Department received a call to a home with a deer in the basement that wouldn't leave.
According to police, the deer somehow made its way into the home two days earlier, and despite the homeowners trying to get the deer to leave, they were unsuccessful.
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I'm not surprised the deer didn't want to go, I bet that basement was so much warmer than outside which was covered in snow.
Police were able to get the deer out of the house and the entire event was caught on police body cam footage.
In the first picture we can see several officers near the basement stairs with one officer holding a catch pole that was wrapped around the deer's neck.
With a little push from an officer below and a pull from up above, the deer slowly made its way up the stairs.
The officers were able to get the deer all the way up from the basement and steer it towards the door.
Once outside police removed the catch pole and the deer took off towards the woods.
You can watch the bodycam footage below.
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