


Two missing tamarin monkeys from the Dallas Zoo were discovered by the Dallas Police Department with assistance from Lancaster Police in an empty home. Davion Irvin, the man accused of taking the animals, was indicted this week for the alleged thefts. (Dallas Police Department )
The animals were later found safe inside an abandoned home and returned to the zoo. Irvin is also accused of cutting enclosures in another monkey exhibit and the clouded leopard habitat.
The leopard was found inside the zoo unharmed.
When he was arrested, Irvin allegedly told authorities that he would take the animals again if he were given the chance.

This photo provided by the Dallas Zoo shows emperor tamarin monkeys Bella and Finn at the zoo. (Dallas Zoo via AP)
In February, the zoo announced that it would be making security upgrades, including enhancing the perimeter fencing, adding security cameras and updating its lighting, because of Irwin’s actions.