Passengers release live deer from trunk during traffic stop in York County

Passengers realized the deer was still alive in the car but kept driving, police say
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NEWBERRYTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Police who pulled over a suspected drunk or drugged driver in York County discovered a live deer that had apparently been hit and then placed in the hatchback area of her car.

The animal was freed after the stop Thursday by police in Newberry Township.

The occupants told officers they hit the deer with their car, then put it in the back of the vehicle. After a short time, they had realized the deer was still alive but kept driving anyway, police said.

Police said they told a 21-year-old passenger to release the deer, which was seen in a video posted by police struggling as it was carried across the road.

The 19-year-old driver is being investigated for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, police said.

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