The Broussard Police Department continues to investigate the theft of 12 squirrel monkeys from a habitat at Zoosiana over the weekend. Police Chief Vance Olivier says they have an idea of how the burglary happened.
“They were able to enter into the habitat area, he made an entry in there and from there we believe that he took some of the animals from that location,” said Olivier.
A squirrel monkey is the size of a squirrel, so about a foot long, weighing two pounds. If you keep them as a pet, they are known to be very destructive, and aggressive during the breeding season and they can bite.
Olivier says all safety measures have been taken to secure the Zoo and other animals.
“So we increased our patrols over there since they reported that to us, we’ve heightened our security with more patrols right now just in an event that they would try to make a second attempt,” said Olivier.
All other animals at the zoo have been accounted for and there are no public safety concerts at this time. The investigation into the incident is still ongoing, however, Olivier is asking for the public’s help.
“If anybody sees something or knows something regarding this, we ask that you contact Broussard Police Department, they can always call Crime Stoppers at 232- TIPS, or also they could contact the LA department of Fisheries as well,” said Olivier.
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