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VIDEO: Kansas City police rescue deer trapped in the rain - Los Angeles Times
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VIDEO: Kansas City police save a small deer stuck in the rain

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Here’s a bit of feel-good video out of Missouri: On Sunday, Kansas City, Mo., police helped guide a confused young deer -- stuck on a bridge during a thunderstorm -- to safety.

A perhaps aptly named officer, Jason Rains, spotted the small doe wandering into traffic on the 87th Street bridge in the rain, police said.

Dashcam footage from Rains’ police cruiser, uploaded to YouTube, shows the frightened doe smashing repeatedly into a concrete barrier on the bridge, which officials said sits about 100 feet over the Blue River.

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The doe then laid down in the road before officers approached, with lightning flashing in the background.

“She was just lying there, shaking,” Rains said in a statement. “Her leg was caught in one of those drainage holes on the bridge. It was her entire leg, all the way up to her body.”

With the help of Sgt. Steven Sandusky, the police freed the doe’s leg, and Sandusky, using a baton, gently guided the frightened doe away to safety at a nearby wooded area.

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“She went and lay down back there,” Rains said. “I came back an hour later, and she was gone.”

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Matt Pearce was a reporter for the Los Angeles Times from 2012 to 2024. He previously covered the covering internet culture and podcasting, the 2020 presidential election and spent six years on The Times’ national desk, where he wrote stories about violence, disasters, social movements and civil liberties. Pearce was one of the first national reporters to arrive in Ferguson, Mo., during the uprising in 2014, and he chased Hurricane Harvey across Texas as the storm ravaged the Lone Star State in 2017. A University of Missouri graduate, he hails from a small town outside Kansas City, Mo.

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