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Footage shows deer jump through window and roam hotel in Nebraska

CCTV footage captures the moment a deer jumped through a hotel window

Ryan Ramgobin
Tuesday 15 September 2015 08:45 EDT
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Footage shows deer jump through window and roam hotel in Nebraska
Footage shows deer jump through window and roam hotel in Nebraska

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Guests were given a shock when a deer jumped through a window of a hotel in York, Nebraska.

The deer proceeded to run down the hallways of a hotel.

Watch the footage below.

The deer was followed by a group of visibly excited hotel guests. The footage ends with an amusing shot of the deer inside what appears to be the laundry room of the hotel.

It has been reported that the deer was returned to the wild, uninjured.

This hasn’t been the first time when deer have made their way inside:

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