Surveillance footage from a home in Kansas captured a deer leaping over the family’s dog.
The video, captured by a Ring doorbell camera, shows the deer vault cleanly over the canine and then walk onto the house’s front porch.
Because the porch is set back, the deer appears to be trapped in the area by the dog and pauses while seeming to consider its next move.
The dog doesn’t make a move, so the deer then rushes past the canine and disappears.
According to Fox 13, the footage was captured in Olathe, Kansas.
Hunter Caught After Illegally Shooting Deer Blames His Wife: Report
A hunter in Michigan who was caught after illegally killing a deer told a conservation officer that his wife would get angry at him if he didn’t return home with deer meat.The suspect denied killing the deer, but Killingbeck told the Evening News that he could see deer tags in the suspect’s wallet and spotted drag marks and blood near a deer bait pile.
“The honest-to-God truth is that my wife wants deer meat and if I come home without any she’ll get really mad at me,” the hunter was quoted as saying by the conservation officer.
Killingbeck also asked if the suspect was done lying and the man told him: “No, I’m not.”
Police Track Down Man in Bizarre Doorbell Licking Security Video
The man caught on video licking a doorbell as he loitered on a family porch in the middle of the night in California has been tracked down by police, but has not been arrested.The owners of the house in Salinas, California, were away during the incident on Jan. 4. Alerted by an automated security system, they later unearthed security footage of the man as he drifted in and out of shot on their porch for three hours, at one point licking the intercom as he stared at the camera, as their adult children slept inside.
Salinas Police Department later identified the man featured in the video as Roberto Daniel Arroyo, 33, a homeless man who was already on probation, according to local reports.
Arroyo is unlikely to face charges for the doorbell licking itself—reported by some outlets as lasting three hours—but may be charged with two misdemeanors: prowling and petty theft.
Some news reports appear to have confused the total length of time Arroyo spent coming and going on the porch—three hours—with the actual length of time he spent licking the button.