DALLAS — The man accused of breaking into the Dallas Zoo and stealing two monkeys has been indicted ... video showed him near where the monkeys disappeared. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, ...
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 ...
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.
The monkeys were returned safely to the Dallas Zoo that day. The zoo then raised the reward for information that would lead to an arrest to $25,000. Police began investigating the monkeys ...
Sero's behavior changed after reportedly losing both of his parents. The young zebra spent hours galloping around South Korea ...
According to an arrest-warrant affidavit, Irvin told police it happened like this: Long after the Dallas Zoo closed at 4 p.m. on Jan. 29, he waited until dark, hopped a fence and headed to the ...
Jamie Landers of the Dallas Morning News spent several months gathering details about a string of break-ins at the zoo ...
Along with the leg monitor, Irvin will be prohibited from going to the Dallas Zoo, Dallas World Aquarium ... according to an arrest affidavit. Out of concern for future incidents occurring ...
The saga of a missing leopard, dead vulture and stolen monkeys at the Dallas Zoo became a national obsession and led to the arrest of 24-year-old Davion Irvin. On March 14, Irvin was indicted on ...
Davion Irvin, the man accused of breaking into the Dallas Zoo and stealing animals has been indicted on two counts of felony ...