Deer Hit by Vehicle on Northbound Highway 101 in Mendocino, Safely Moved to Shoulder by CHP

AI SUMMARY: At 4:32 pm, the California Highway Patrol received a report of a deer that had been hit by a vehicle on Highway 101 North near Mendocino Road exit. The deer was still alive when they arrived on the scene at 4:34 pm, and no other accidents were reported. By 5:10 pm, the deer had been safely moved to the right-hand grassy shoulder on the northbound side of Highway 101 at mile marker 91.32 and dispatched. Officers noted that there was a nearby community and were prepared for any additional calls related to the incident.

— LoCOBot. AI-generated headline and summary of the CHP dispatch log below as of 5:12 p.m. Did the bot blow it? That’s going to happen from time to time. Please let us know.


4:32 p.m.
[1] DEER STILL ALIVE BUT WAS HIT BY A VEH
4:34 p.m.
[4] NEG 1125
5:10 p.m.
[7] A105-014 DEER MOVED TO RH GRASSY SHOULDER ON NB 101 91.32 AND DISPATCHED//WAS NEARBY A COMMUNITY IF ANY CALLS COME IN

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