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A primate suspect, US monkey dials 911

California cops rushed to a zoo after a 911 call -- only to find it had been placed by a mischievous monkey. Dispatchers sent officers to investigate a possible emergency after receiving a call Saturday night that had disconnected.

US monkey dials 911
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Published : Aug 19, 2022, 2:59 PM IST

Los Angeles (United States) : California cops rushed to a zoo after a 911 call -- only to find it had been placed by a mischievous monkey. Dispatchers sent officers to investigate a possible emergency after receiving a call Saturday night that had disconnected.

A Capuchin monkey named Route sent sheriff's deputies scrambling after it dialed 911 on a zoo's cellphone. She sees me all the time texting and playing with the phone. So I think that's pretty much what she did,” says Lisa Jackson, zoo owner.

Sheriff's deputies in San Luis Obispo County traced the call to the offices of Zoo to You, a conservation park 200 miles (320 kilometers) north of Los Angeles, but couldn't find any humans in trouble.

Undeterred, and determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, they began to investigate. "Then they all realized... it must have been Route the Capuchin monkey," said a social media post by the sheriff's office.

"Apparently, Route had picked up the zoo's cell phone... which was in the zoo's golf cart... which is used to travel around the zoo's 40 acre site." Capuchins are particularly inquisitive creatures, who enjoy poking and pressing objects they pick up. And that's what Route did... just so happened it was in the right combination of numbers to call us. (AP)

Los Angeles (United States) : California cops rushed to a zoo after a 911 call -- only to find it had been placed by a mischievous monkey. Dispatchers sent officers to investigate a possible emergency after receiving a call Saturday night that had disconnected.

A Capuchin monkey named Route sent sheriff's deputies scrambling after it dialed 911 on a zoo's cellphone. She sees me all the time texting and playing with the phone. So I think that's pretty much what she did,” says Lisa Jackson, zoo owner.

Sheriff's deputies in San Luis Obispo County traced the call to the offices of Zoo to You, a conservation park 200 miles (320 kilometers) north of Los Angeles, but couldn't find any humans in trouble.

Undeterred, and determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, they began to investigate. "Then they all realized... it must have been Route the Capuchin monkey," said a social media post by the sheriff's office.

"Apparently, Route had picked up the zoo's cell phone... which was in the zoo's golf cart... which is used to travel around the zoo's 40 acre site." Capuchins are particularly inquisitive creatures, who enjoy poking and pressing objects they pick up. And that's what Route did... just so happened it was in the right combination of numbers to call us. (AP)

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