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Car struck deer on Highway 63; deer alive on shoulder 

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US-63, Missouri
Audio|Source: Marion County Public Safety
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You can show me clear. Both vehicles were removed by Scouts. I'm going to say... 36 a route. Okay, go ahead. 1050J1, car deer, northbound 63 south of Missouri, 156. Deer's alive on the shoulder.

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US-63, Missouri
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US-63, Missouri
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US-63, Missouri
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