and want to take one of the animals home as a pet?
more often than parents wish to remember I guess, but when an adult wants to do that it gets a bit more serious, especially if after committing almost three dozen burglaries in the last few years, it’s safe to say that 19-year-old Aquinas Kasbar was used to just taking things that didn’t belong to him. So when he laid eyes on Isaac, a 32-year-old endangered lemur at the Santa Ana Zoo last year and decided he wanted it for a pet, he knew exactly what he had to do. On July 27, 2018 Kasbar reportedly snuck into the zoo after hours and used bolt cutters to cut a hole in the enclosure for lemurs and Capuchin monkeys to get to his prize. Several animals escaped in the chaos, but the teen managed to capture and run away with Isaac, the story has a sort of happy ending,
the next
day, the teen decided he didn’t really want to be a lemur owner so he took the
plastic drawer he had kept the lemur in and left it in front of a Newport Beach
hotel with a note that read “Lemur (with tracker). This belongs to the Santa
Ana Zoo it was taken last night please bring it to police.” luckily, someone
followed Kasbar’s instructions and Isaac was returned to the zoo safe and
sound. Unfortunately CCTV footage of a hooded individual dropping off the
plastic drawer containing the lemur next to the hotel front door was the only
clue police lead police had to go on, back in May, what seemed like an
unsolvable case got a lot easier after police received information about a Newport
Beach teenager who had been bragging to his friends about committing the famous
theft. He was known to police, and after verifying the information, Kasbar was
brought in and admitted to taking Isaac because he wanted him as a pet, Aquinas
Kasbar pleaded guilty on Monday to unlawfully taking an endangered species, but
unfortunately for him, he has been also been charged with a total of 34 other
burglaries, including one in which he allegedly stole someone’s beloved pet, “He
took my little pet tortoise, a tortoise I’d had for 10 years,” one Claudia
Schmutzler told The Los Angeles Times. “He takes whatever he wants like it’s
his God-given right. He’s damn good at it and he’ll do it again.” his defense lawyer said, “I would just emphasize that my
client quickly regretted his action and took action that night to ensure that
the lemur was returned safely to the zoo,” I remember when I wanted to
bring of all things a hippopotamus home, but I was soon put off when Dad said
it would not fit in the bath!
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