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Author Topic: Vehicle Crash Into 13 Elk  (Read 1554 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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Oregon State Police Respond to Highway Accident Involving A Vehicle Crashing Into 13 Elk

 :reporter; 1/5/18

 :coffee: .....
Every now and then, we hear about a story and just wonder how did that even happen? This is one of those times. :doah:

 :police: ....
Oregon State Police and Washington County Sheriff’s office responded to a crash scene on Highway 26, with initial reports saying a vehicle had struck approximately 11 elk.

When officers arrived, there were 13 elk that had been hit by at least one, possibly more, vehicles.
According to the Facebook post, half of the elk were killed on scene, while the others were put down for humanitarian reasons. Troopers were doing their best to try and salvage the meat, and were distributing it to three different locations.

The driver who struck all 13 elk was surprisingly not injured. (WOW!) :doah:


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« Last Edit: January 01/08/18, 06:27:16 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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Was he driving a train?

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Was he driving a train?

Dat's a zackly what I was tinkin  :scratch:

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« Last Edit: January 01/08/18, 06:51:58 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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that would be one rough and bumpy ride!!!!
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Crazy! He hit all 13 of those beasts & didn't get hurt!  :scratch:
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