Posted on 10/17/2020 12:43:52 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Five-year-old James Trinh was unaware of the headlines when leaving his preschool Thursday in Daly City, about 5 miles from the zoo, and exclaimed, Theres a lemur! Theres a lemur! Cynthia Huang, director of the Hope Lutheran Day School,
Huang was skeptical at first. I thought, Are you sure its not a raccoon? she said.
The children, parents and teachers watched as caretakers arrived and coaxed the lemur into a transport cage, Huang said.
San Francisco Zoo director Tanya Peterson said Maki was an aging wild animal who needed special care for ailments including arthritis. Hes still agitated, dehydrated and hungry, she said, adding that veterinarian teams were working to get him back to health. Due to his travels, she added, Hes socially distancing from his primate family but would hopefully join the other lemurs soon.
Authorities had offered a $2,100 reward for locating Maki, which the zoo will be giving to the church.
I understand there is a young boy there who witnessed this and also called in the tip, and we are giving his family a free membership to the zoo, said Peterson, who thanked the boy and everyone who helped. They literally saved a life.
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He promises not to do it again.
No, I take that back. I don't want to know.
The kid found it but the church gets the money.
Smart kid, earning a reward for his church school... andits an LCMS!
I read today that the shutdown is coinciding with a lot of dog thefts. People are out of work and finding new ways to make money selling purebreds and exotic species.
LCMS?
Are you certain its not the dreaded Wisconsin Synod?
His family was given lifetime membership in the Zoo, where family membership currently goes for $159. At that rate, the family will receive the equivalent amount of the cash reward ($2,100) by the time he is 18 years old. If his parents have younger children for when he goes off to college, or if he continues to use it later when he has a girlfriend, wife or kids of his own, it will really be a good deal.
I was joking , being raised schooled and married... in the LCMS. Having relatives in the Wisconsin Synod we used to joke about it.
A nice church and beautiful children.
And with this covid crap they will need every penny of the reward.
Its probably the same dog thieve as before Covid, but with everyone at home the demand for dogs/companions has increased.
Breeder prices have skyrocketed.
“The kid found it but the church gets the money.”
What would you expect? Pretty sad!
Makes sense. Probably a little of both.
We live near a large public nature zone. Weve seen a lot of people breaking the rules in there since the shutdown, harming the environment the lefties constantly use as a battering ram over the right. Hard to say whether shutdown misbehavior is rage/boredom because of the confinement, or whether its the general tenor of the times: lawlessness, inculcated hatred of Western Civ reaching critical mass, and sticking it to the privileged”.
“Breeder prices have skyrocketed.”
There are multitude of Pit Bulls in SPCA shelters all across America. Nobody wants them.
If you want a dog but can’t find one, go volunteer at your local SPCA Animal shelter. Those animals desire attention.
Here’s a lemur
There’s a lemur
And another little lemur
Fuzzy lemur
Funny lemur
lemur lemur duck
lemur lemur
Cheesecake lemur
Tablet, brick, potato, lemur
lemur lemur mushroom lemur
lemur lemur duck.
AL!!!
Also Thursday, police took 30-year-old Cory McGilloway into custody, San Francisco police Lt. Scott Ryan told reporters Friday.
McGilloway, whom investigators had identified as a suspect in the lemurs abduction, was arrested Thursday evening by San Rafael police on unrelated charges. He was expected to be transferred to San Francisco County Jail to be booked on charges of burglary, grand theft of an animal, looting and vandalism all related to the lemur theft, Ryan said.
Police did not provide other details, saying the investigation was still underway but credited a multi-agency effort and tips on a public tip line that led to the suspects capture.
Leni
Lemurs are certainly cute. Wonder if they bite?
Yes, when they become adults. Also, they cannot be house trained, and they can live more than 30 years.
They sound like horrible pets, though Kirstie Alley keeps fourteen of them.
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