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MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) — A northern Idaho woman told police she crashed into a deer because she was distracted by a Sasquatch in her rearview mirror.
The Moscow-Pullman Daily News reports the 50-year-old Tensed woman was driving south on U.S. Highway 95 on Wednesday when she struck a deer near Potlatch.
The woman told Benewah County Sheriff's officials that she saw a Sasquatch chasing a deer on the side of the road while driving. She says she checked one of her mirrors to get a second look at the beast and when she looked up, the deer ran in front of her.
Sheriff's officials marked the incident as a vehicle versus deer collision but did not report any evidence of Bigfoot.
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Information from: The Moscow-Pullman Daily News, http://www.dnews.com
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