The spirits of All Hallows' Eve decided to show themselves a day early in Peoria, Arizona, where a 350-pound, 25-foot-tall pumpkin was torn loose from a local holiday display by high winds. The freed pumpkin traveled about a quarter mile and crossed an intersection, leaving destruction and mayhem in its wake (it broke a couple street lights) before getting stuck at a local park. The owners, Big AZ Productions, had no idea the pumpkin was on the loose until they received a phone call.

"We showed up and it wasn't there, and we spent the last 40 minutes driving around looking for it," Patrick Sparkes of Big AZ Productions told 12 News.

Fortunately a local resident filmed the fugitive pumpkin crossing an intersection for us all to enjoy.

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Source: 12 News

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