When Courtney Hawk of Spring, TX was walking through her home Sunday when she an unexpected encounter with an uninvited guest: a wild deer.
Hawk told ABC 13, "I just walked in the house here and opened my pantry. I opened my door, and right here, kind of past where my stove is, was a deer just staring at me."
Hawk had spent the previous evening at her boyfriend's, and her neighbors filled her in that the deer had actually stayed in her home overnight. Upon a search of the house, she discovered the deer crashed through one of her front windows.
"He just made himself an entrance. He 'Kool-Aid manned' right through my front window," she said.
Hawk's neighbors said a buck had been chasing the deer, which probably accounted for why the animal busted through her home.
The Harris County Sheriff's Office livestock unit shot the animal with a tranquilizer dart in order to remove it from Hawk's home. The deer was then given an antidote to reverse the tranquilizer, upon which it was set free.
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