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Maryland auto repair shop manager conducted business yesterday
alongside a deer that survived being hit by car and crashing through a
shop window. Ron Schuk, manager of the Auto Masters shop in
Randallstown, said there were several Baltimore County police cars at
the business when he arrived for work at 7:45 a.m. He was told the buck
had crashed through the window about 7 a.m. after being struck by a car.
Schuk said the police were waiting for help from animal control
officers, who were stuck in traffic, so he decided to conduct business
while the deer, which had cuts on its face, rested next to his tool box.
He said the deer did not damage anything in the shop other than the
window. Police eventually escorted the deer out the front door of the
business about 8:30 a.m., before animal control officers arrived.
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