The 24-year-old suspect who was arrested for stealing two tamarin monkeys from the Dallas Zoo and tampering with other ...
Two days before Irvin’s arrest, police found the monkeys unharmed in the closet of a Dallas-area home. The indictment alleges that Irvin entered a building without the zoo’s consent on the day ...
The monkeys, named Bella and Finn, were found uninjured and were returned home to the zoo. Two days later, Irvin was arrested after someone reported to police that he was at the Dallas World ...
Davion Irvin faces two burglary counts, FOX Dallas reported. Authorities said he took ... The leopard was found inside the zoo unharmed. When he was arrested, Irvin allegedly told authorities that he ...
A 24-year-old man accused of cutting animal enclosures at the Dallas Zoo and stealing two monkeys in January has been ...
The monkeys were returned safely to the Dallas Zoo that day. The zoo then raised the reward for information that would lead to an arrest to $25,000. Police began investigating the monkeys ...
Irvin remained in custody Tuesday at the Dallas County jail, with bail set at $130,000; the conditions of his bond say that if he is released he may not go to any zoo, aquarium or pet store.
According to an arrest-warrant affidavit, Irvin told police it happened like this: Long after the Dallas Zoo closed at 4 p.m. on Jan. 29, he waited until dark, hopped a fence and headed to the ...
Davion Irvin, the man accused of breaking into the Dallas Zoo and stealing animals has been indicted on two counts of felony ...