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Vehicle hits deer near highway in Lincoln CityLincoln City OR

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US-101, Oregon

A vehicle collided with a deer near NW 39th Street and Highway 101 in Lincoln City. The vehicle left the scene, and the injured deer remains on the highway requiring dispatch assistance.

Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Police and Fire
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The F50 minutes information of the vehicle versus the deer near NW 39th St and US-101. Vehicles no longer on site, the deer does need to be dispatched just in the middle of the highway.

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US-101, Oregon

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Incident Timeline

  1. Incident acknowledged
  2. Deer taken to lot by Department of Transportation
  3. Deer removed by Public Works
  4. Public Works asked to remove deer
  5. Vehicle leaves scene; deer remains injured
  6. Vehicle collides with deer

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