Twelve squirrel monkeys were stolen from a Louisiana zoo after the facility was broken into over the weekend, Zoosiana shared in a Facebook post.
Twelve squirrel monkeys were stolen from a Louisiana zoo after it was broken into over the weekend, the facility said.
“Our facility was broken into shortly before midnight on Saturday, January 28th. The individual targeted facilities of smaller primates and specifically compromised the Squirrel Monkey exhibit,” Zoosiana wrote in a Facebook post. Twelve squirrel monkeys were taken from the Louisiana zoo overnight Saturday, officials said in a Facebook post.“All other animals are accounted for and appear to have been undisturbed,” Zoosiana said, adding that the zoo was closed Sunday due to weather, not the theft.
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