HUDSONVILLE, MI -- “A couple hundred pounds” of hot dogs and ground sausage littered a West Michigan roadway Monday, according to Jamestown Township Fire Chief Duane Miedema.

But officials aren’t sure where the meat came from today.

The mystery meat debris was reported around 9 a.m. Monday, Dec. 16, on 8th Avenue north of M-6, Miedema said.

The roadway was closed for cleanup until 1:30 p.m.

Fire officials aren’t sure who spilled the meat, as it was without any packaging or wrapping and the vehicle responsible drove off.

“We do not know who was involved,” Miedema said. “We don’t know who spilled it. The vehicle drove on.”

Miedema estimated the roadway was littered with at least “a couple hundred pounds” of the hot dogs and ground sausage.

“It’s kind of odd,” he said. “It’s a first for us.”

He said the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office does not plan to investigate who spilled the load.