Orange County deputies responded to an unusual call when a deer crashed through a living room window and ended up in a home’s kitchen.The deer can be seen in the video struggling to stand on the tile, so deputies helped calm it, guide it into the backyard, and safely released it back into the woods.ABOUT WESH 2WESH 2 is a digital multi-media company providing news, weather, sports, community service and entertainment on multiple platforms serving Central Florida. WESH 2 produces 65.5 hours of local news per week in Central Florida, including 22 hours on sister station CW18. WESH 2 has been honored with numerous prestigious broadcast journalism awards including a DuPont, Peabody, Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Political Journalism and the RTDNA Edward R. Murrow Award and Regional Emmy Award for Overall Excellence. WESH 2 is owned by Hearst Television, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hearst, a leading media company. Hearst Television owns and/or manages 35 television stations and two radio stations. Follow WESH 2 on Facebook (wesh2news) and X (@WESH). WESH 2’s website is wesh.com.
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. —
Orange County deputies responded to an unusual call when a deer crashed through a living room window and ended up in a home’s kitchen.
The deer can be seen in the video struggling to stand on the tile, so deputies helped calm it, guide it into the backyard, and safely released it back into the woods.
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Deputies responded to an unusual call after a deer crashed through a living room window and ended up in a home’s kitchen.
The deer was struggling to stand on the tile, so deputies helped calm it, guide it into the backyard, and safely back into the woods. pic.twitter.com/BsUYx5xuDj
— Orange County Sheriff’s Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) January 31, 2026
ABOUT WESH 2
WESH 2 is a digital multi-media company providing news, weather, sports, community service and entertainment on multiple platforms serving Central Florida.
WESH 2 produces 65.5 hours of local news per week in Central Florida, including 22 hours on sister station CW18. WESH 2 has been honored with numerous prestigious broadcast journalism awards including a DuPont, Peabody, Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Political Journalism and the RTDNA Edward R. Murrow Award and Regional Emmy Award for Overall Excellence.
WESH 2 is owned by Hearst Television, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hearst, a leading media company. Hearst Television owns and/or manages 35 television stations and two radio stations. Follow WESH 2 on Facebook (wesh2news) and X (@WESH). WESH 2’s website is wesh.com.