Dallas zoo monkeys go missing, recovered by Police, latest in a string of critter capers

Dallas zoo monkeys go missing, recovered by Police, latest in a string of critter capers

DAILY WIRE

Dallas Police are investigating the disappearance of a pair of monkeys, the latest in a string of mysterious animal absences.

The Monkeys went missing Monday afternoon. Police said Tuesday that they were looking for a person of interest who may have information on the monkeys, a pair of emperor tamarins from South America. The missing monkeys are the latest in a series of critter capers that have plagued the zoo this month.

The DPD tweeted a photo of the person of interest and asked for the public’s help in identifying and locating the man. “Dallas Police are looking for the public’s help in identifying the pictured individual,” the department tweeted Tuesday. “Detectives are looking to speak with the man in regard to the two tamarin monkeys missing from the Dallas Zoo.”

The man in the photo is black, wearing a blue hoodie, black pants, and a dark-colored beanie; he is eating a bag of Doritos.

The monkeys went missing on Monday. “On Monday morning (January 30), Dallas Zoo…

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