A New Jersey elementary school had an unexpected visitor over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. More specifically, A deer jumped through a small window and knocked over items in a classroom before fleeing the building.
A witness notified police, and the officers’ subsequent search of the school was recorded by the officers’ bodycams.
The witness was walking his dog around 10 p.m. on Nov. 25, and he saw the young deer smash through a window at Cedar Grove Elementary School in Toms River, which is about 60 miles east (96.5 kilometers) of Philadelphia.
When officers encountered the deer in a stairwell, the animal — who police have nicknamed “Rudolph” — initially charged at them as it ran down a hallway. It then entered a classroom by opening a door that happened to be unlatched and jumped onto a bookshelf, scattering some items — but it didn’t cause any major damage.
The officers eventually used a dog snare to get the deer out of the classroom, and it soon fled the building the same way it got in. Authorities said the animal didn’t appear to be seriously injured.
School staffers boarded up the window and cleaned up after the deer’s escape.
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The Associated Press contributed to this article.