A search was conducted for a donkey, named Dominic, that escaped on Sunday from a property on Mason Hill Road in Bull Valley and was spotted by the public running around the Woodstock area before being struck by a train on the border of Woodstock and Harvard. | Photo – Left: Karina Vazquez; Photo – Right: Jared Hamm

A search has ended after a donkey that escaped from its owner in Bull Valley and was spotted running around the Woodstock area on Sunday was fatally struck by a Metra train.

A McHenry County sheriff’s deputy was flagged down by a citizen around 12:30 p.m. Sunday in the area of Country Club Road and Mason Hill Road in unincorporated Woodstock.

Bystanders told the deputy that a donkey was running around the area, according to police radio traffic.

A search was conducted for a donkey, named Dominic, that escaped on Sunday from a property on Mason Hill Road in Bull Valley and was spotted by the public running around the Woodstock area before being struck by a train near Harvard. | Photo: Megan Townsend

The donkey reportedly escaped from a property in the 7500 block of Mason Hill Road in Bull Valley.

911 dispatchers also received a call a short time later that the donkey was spotted near Lily Pond Road and McConnell Road, according to police radio traffic.

The caller reported that the donkey was headed into a wooded area on a farm traveling southbound toward Route 14.

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A woman posted in a community Facebook group around 1 p.m. Sunday that her daughter and her daughter’s father saw a donkey running loose on Country Club Road in Woodstock.

A search was conducted for a donkey, named Dominic, that escaped on Sunday from a property on Mason Hill Road in Bull Valley and was spotted by the public running around the Woodstock area before being struck by a train on the border of Woodstock and Harvard. | Photo – Left: Safire Gonzales; Photo – Right: Ortmann’s Red Iron Tavern

The donkey was running side by side with cars and her daughter saw the donkey fall at one point behind some trees before getting back up and running off again.

Other people reported seeing the donkey running down Route 14 by Walmart in Woodstock a short time later and then by Menard’s.

One woman posted a video of the animal running across traffic near a stoplight and said the donkey nearly got hit by a vehicle.

A search was conducted for a donkey, named Dominic, that escaped on Sunday from a property on Mason Hill Road in Bull Valley and was spotted by the public running around the Woodstock area before being struck by a train on the border of Woodstock and Harvard. | Photos: Safire Gonzales

The donkey eventually made its way into downtown Woodstock. Ortmann’s Red Iron Tavern, located at 101 East Church Street, posted a photo of the animal running down the street on Sunday.

Mike Smith, who owns SmithicAir, a drone company that takes images of real estate and helps find lost pets, said he went out to assist with the search on Monday along with Michael Davis, whose company is Best Furry Friend Search and Rescue, which also utilizes a drone to help find lost pets.

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The search on Monday for the donkey, whose name is Dominic, turned up no results.

A search was conducted for a donkey, named Dominic, that escaped on Sunday from a property on Mason Hill Road in Bull Valley and was spotted by the public running around the Woodstock area before being struck by a train on the border of Woodstock and Harvard. | Photo: Cassandra Gonzalez

Smith told Lake and McHenry County Scanner he searched the area west of Route 47 and Charles Road and Davis started his search closer to downtown Woodstock before working his way up Route 47.

Smith said he is unsure of how Dominic escaped but heard that they took away the donkey’s girlfriend.

A rescue team and Davis were out searching again on Tuesday amid reports from the public who said they spotted the animal.

A flight map shows where a drone from SmithicAir searched in the area of Route 47 and Charles Road in unincorporated Woodstock on Monday for a missing donkey. | Provided Photo

The donkey’s owner has since received confirmation that a Metra train traveling from Woodstock to Harvard struck and killed the donkey on Monday morning.

The collision reported happened on the train tracks between Streit Road and Nelson Road.

“He is a bit overwhelmed and obviously sad due to this news,” Smith said late Tuesday evening.

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