Dallas police searching for persons of interest involved in monkey theft at zoo | USA TODAY


Police found the monkeys in a closet at a home outside Dallas but are still looking for who’s responsible in their disappearance from the zoo.
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Dallas police said two monkeys believed to have been taken from the state’s largest zoo this week have been found in a closet at an abandoned home outside city limits.

Authorities also released a photo of a person with whom detectives want to speak in connection to the animals’ disappearance and asked the public to help identify the person.

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