The names of turkeys involved have been changed “to protect the innocent.”
A Kansas sheriff pardoned “Tom” Wednesday “from any criminal damage charges” after two officers removed it from a home it broke into earlier this month,Tom the turkey accidentally flew through a window and was unable to fly back out, police said.
The homeowner called the sheriffs for help, and the officers captured the ordeal in a hilarious video they later shared “in the spirit of Thanksgiving,” though warned that the names of turkeys involved have been changed “to protect the innocent.” The turkey can be seen lurking in the corner of the bedroom as Master Deputy Dunkle and Deputy Bonner enter the home. Dunkle admits it’s his first time dealing with turkeys, while Bonner says he’s unsettled by the way Tom is staring.Bonner first tried to capture Tom by throwing a blanket over the bird, but Tom rushes away.
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