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A primate suspect: US monkey dials 911

/ 12:38 PM August 17, 2022

A primate suspect: US monkey dials 911

This undated handout image courtesy of San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office obtained on August 16, 2022 shows Route the Capuchin monkey after making a 911 call at Zoo To You near Paso Robles, California. AFP

LOS ANGELES—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.

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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.

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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.

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“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.”

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Capuchins are particularly inquisitive creatures, who enjoy poking and pressing objects they pick up.

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“And that’s what Route did… just so happened it was in the right combination of numbers to call us.”

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