A grand jury indicted Davion Irvin, 24, on two counts of burglary in the break-in and thefts of the monkeys in January.
Two days before Irvin’s arrest, police found the monkeys unharmed in the closet of a Dallas-area home. The indictment alleges that Irvin entered a building without the zoo’s consent on the day ...
A timeline breaks down the series of animal-related incidents at the Dallas Zoo — and some unanswered questions.
Irvin’s February arrest came days after the two monkeys, named Bella and Finn, were found at a home in Lancaster, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, and were subsequently returned to the zoo.
He was arrested on February 2, and linked to the crimes that took place at the Dallas Zoo. Days before his arrest, police issued a surveillance photograph of him, holding a bag of Doritos ...
According to arrest warrant affidavits ... at an abandoned home in Lancaster, a suburb of Dallas, and were subsequently returned to the zoo. Irvin also allegedly broke into the zoo early morning ...