The cougar spotted roaming the Lowry Hill neighborhood in Minneapolis this week was struck by a motorist and killed early Wednesday as it crossed a freeway.
Nathan Kmetz, 53, was driving west on Interstate 394 near Theodore Wirth Parkway at 2:15 a.m. when the cat appeared out of nowhere. He said he had no chance to stop.
"I never saw it," Kmetz said Wednesday in an interview. "There was a thump, my car went into the median. It happened so fast."
Kmetz was not seriously hurt, but hours after the crash was experiencing some soreness resulting from his Hummer's airbag, which deployed on impact.
His Hummer was totaled, he said.
Video from SafetyVid obtained by the Star Tribune showed the 2-year-old male cougar leaping a concrete wall on the south side of I-394, crossing the eastbound lanes, jumping over another divider, crossing the reversible EZ Pass lane and jumping a third divider before entering the westbound lanes where it was struck.
The fatal crash happened about a mile or so from where the cougar was last spotted. On Tuesday afternoon, Minneapolis city officials had warned residents about a cougar living near the 1700 block of Logan Avenue S. and that it may be traveling through the Cedar Lake trail system. The cat was last seen near Lake of the Isles
Minneapolis Animal Care and Control and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) had been tracking the animal Tuesday, one day after the big cat was captured on home security video footage in the neighborhood.