Police have arrested a man in connection with the theft of 12 squirrel monkeys from a Louisiana zoo. But the monkeys are still missing.
A stock photo of a squirrel monkey.Police have arrested a man in connection with the theft of 12 squirrel monkeys from a Louisiana zoo last month. However, the monkeys still remain at large.
It has not yet been determined if the suspect visited the zoo in advance of the late-night theft on Jan. 28.A stock photo of a squirrel monkey.George Matthew Oldenburg, the owner of Zoosiana, which is located in Broussard, told ABC News that he does not know the suspect and there does not appear to be a connection between him or anyone at the zoo.
The thief evidently brought tools to cut the wire, break locks and destroy the enclosure. It appears the monkeys were taken in a burlap sack as one was left behind at the scene, Oldenburg told ABC News last week.
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