A Minnesota meat market owner has a wild tale to tell, after an unexpected visitor invaded her space over the weekend. The invading creature, a deer out of control, fled the store as quickly as she had entered.
“A deer decided to go in and warm up but realized it was a butcher shop and ran off. It did quite a bit of damage going in and out,” She Said Butcher Shop shared on Facebook.
Security camera captured the deer breaking through the front door of the local store in Moorhead, Minnesota, on Saturday afternoon before it clumsily attempted to leave the local establishment. The deer left a ragged trail behind her and slid across the red concrete floor like a sheet of ice.
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The invasive doe left a trail of broken glass shards after breaking into a local Minnesota business.
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Once inside, the panicked deer slid across the concrete floor and crashed into the owner’s plants.
(She said butcher shop/Facebook)
“This was really a test, and I’m really not sure who was more scared at the time, me or the deer, but overall it was a pretty scary experience,” owner and butcher Melissa Evans wrote on the deer’s Facebook page. company.
Evans shared that she and her daughter were in the back of the store Saturday around noon when they heard the loud crash of deer falling inside. Evans shared that she looked up from her workspace just in time to see the deer return to the wild.
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“I hope the deer is ok and retells the story to his friends about the crazy experience he had today escaping from the butcher,” Evan shared in the social media post.
After the deer’s wild escape, She Said Butcher Shop shared the damage the deer caused.
“Apart from a broken door, a hole in the wall and some broken floors, everything else was unscathed, and I’m thankful, because it could have been a lot worse, not just because of the damage, but it could have seriously hurt someone.” the post read.
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After the “trial,” the small business owner was forced to close from Saturday to Monday while workers repaired the smashed front door.