Emergency crews called to investigate a possible
explosion at a business Wednesday arrived only to discover they were
dealing with a disaster created by a four-legged creature.
The evidence: a trail of bloody hoofprints.
In the end, a Montgomery County sheriff's deputy had to shoot a charging eight-point buck, authorities said.
A worker next door to Trans Ionic Corp. on Timberloch Place called
authorities shortly after 8 a.m. to report what sounded like an
explosion, officials said.
A deputy who responded to the call reported that a window was broken and the office area significantly damaged.
The county fire marshal and agents with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were called as a precaution. The
Woodlands Fire Department, its hazardous material team and Conroe's
hazmat team also arrived.
Fire marshal investigator Darren Hess said the scene had the initial
appearance of a break-in, and as he and ATF officials checked for
secondary explosive devices, they saw spatters of blood on the floor.
Once investigators determined there was no explosive device,
sheriff's Sgt. Dwayne Finley and the firefighters went inside to look
around.
"It was crazy," said Woodlands Deputy Fire Chief Wayne Walker. "We didn't know what was going on."
Walker said he told another firefighter he bet a deer was to blame
and that he had noticed hoofprints in the flower beds in front of the
building. When they went inside, they saw bloody tracks on the carpet.
"The deer had gone in every one of the offices and was tearing
everything up," he said. "Chairs were knocked over and papers were
everywhere."
As fire officials searched the building, Finley continued to check
the offices in the back. When he entered the last office, the deer
jumped up from behind a desk and tried to attack the deputy with his
antlers, sheriff's officials said.
"The deer went berserk and tried to go through the window and charged at the sheriff's deputy," Walker said.
Finley shot the deer before the animal could harm him.
Source:
Houston Chronicle