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Arrest made in connection with 2 tamarin monkeys taken from Dallas Zoo, police say

- By Aria Jones

A man was arrested in connection with two emperor tamarin monkeys that were taken from the Dallas Zoo this week after being spotted near animal exhibits at the Dallas World Aquarium, police say.

Davion Irvin, 24, was booked into the Dallas county jail Thursday night, according to jail records. Irvin faces six charges of animal cruelty in connection to the monkey case, police said. Jail records show five charges with his bail set at $25,000. It is unclear if he has an attorney.

Police said officers received a tip Thursday that he was seen at the aquarium . Then, the officers saw Irvin get onto a DART rail, later spotting him in the 1400 block of Pacific Avenue before taking him to police headquarte­rs for questionin­g, police said.

The investigat­ion, along with help from the public identified him as the man police were looking for, believed to have informatio­n about the missing monkeys at the zoo, police said.

The two emperor tamarin monkeys, Bella and Finn, were unaccounte­d for in their habitat Monday morning, according to zoo officials, who said it was immediatel­y “clear the habitat had been intentiona­lly compromise­d.” Police said the habitat was cut.

On Tuesday, the Dallas Zoo said the two emperor tamarin monkeys taken from their enclosure were found alive in Lancaster.

The animals were found hours after police asked for the public’s help identifyin­g a man believed to have informatio­n about the monkeys. The department shared surveillan­ce images of a man and said detectives were looking to speak with him and said “he is not a person of interest currently.”

Police said Tuesday evening they received a tip the monkeys might be in an abandoned home in Lancaster, and they found the monkeys in a closet at that location. Members of a Lancaster church led authoritie­s to the home where the monkeys were found Tuesday, the family who runs the church told The Dallas Morning News.

Tonya Thomas, whose father is the pastor of the Family Center Church of God in Christ in Lancaster, said two monkeys missing from the Dallas Zoo were found inside their community house, next door to the church, after her family tipped off Dallas police.

She said police also found other animals inside the home, including birds, cats and possibly chickens.

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