Chattanooga Times Free Press

Affidavit: Man tried to play fetch with bobcat

- BY MARK PACE STAFF WRITER

The man who allegedly broke into Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center last month told police he tried to play fetch with a bobcat while drunk.

Evi the bobcat escaped, setting off a weeklong search that ended when it returned on its own to its cage scratched and frail.

Cayden Melia, 21, was identified as a suspect after an unidentifi­ed member of the public came forward to nature center personnel about his potential involvemen­t. He was issued a citation in lieu of an arrest for criminal trespassin­g and vandalism.

A Chattanoog­a police officer went to Melia’s home in the 600 block of Snow Street, where he admitted to drinking, breaking into the nature center and accidental­ly setting the animal loose, according to an affidavit.

Melia broke into the cage with a rock and started throwing a ball with the bobcat but it escaped, according to the affidavit. He allegedly tried to corral the animal back into the cage but couldn’t, so he left. Melia must turn himself in at the Hamilton County Jail the morning of July 14. He will appear before a Hamilton County General Sessions Court judge Aug. 6.

Melia is believed to be one of two people involved in the incident. The nature center captured some of the incident on camera, but the footage is not enough to make out who the individual­s were. The other person has not been identified and there is no mention of them in the affidavit.

Melia was caught after allegedly sending a Snapchat message to a woman he knew who he thought might have some informatio­n about the nature center’s camera system. She did not, and called nature center personnel to let them know the animal had not been stolen — which was initially suspected — but had been let loose sometime late June 10th. Evi returned to her cage June 17. The bobcat had lost considerab­le weight and had wounds believed to have been caused by a barbed wire fence.

Contact Mark Pace at mpace@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6659. Follow him on Twitter @themarkpac­e and on Facebook at Chattanoog­aOutdoorsT­FP.

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