While browsing the annotated posts list on Stack Overflow, I saw this question which is currently locked and occasionally serving as a Triage audit.
The thing is, in the timeline, there's a deletion event that indicates that the post was deleted by the Community user. It was simultaneously locked, which signals to me that it was red-flag-deleted.
But it's still visible to me (a <10k user). There are no timeline events indicating that it was undeleted by a moderator or the Community user. I was told by a moderator that there is a red-flag-deleted answer on the question which I (correctly) can't see, so I'm left wondering why this question isn't actually deleted given that it looks like it was given the same treatment.
There's also no migration history visible to me, so I don't think this has anything to do with wild migration weirdness.
This isn't a one-off issue. Here's a second instance (timeline) that exhibits the problem. For a more recent example of this occurring, see this question. For <10k users, here's a screenshot of the timeline where you can definitively see two deletion events with no undeletion event between them.
All linked instances of this issue have since been spam flagged by moderators and are now actually deleted. This still leaves the question of why these posts weren't deleted correctly by the Community user in the first place, though. It also does appear to be a still ongoing, although quite rare, issue.