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Related: About this forumMan pleads guilty to taking lemur from California zoo
Source: Associated Press
Man pleads guilty to taking lemur from California zoo
May 20, 2019
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) Federal prosecutors say a man has agreed to plead guilty to stealing a ring-tailed lemur from a Southern California zoo.
The U.S. attorneys office says in a news release that 19-year-old Aquinas Kasbar of Newport Beach agreed to plead guilty to one misdemeanor count of unlawfully taking an endangered species.
According to a plea agreement filed Monday, prosecutors say Kasbar broke into the Santa Ana Zoo after hours on July 27, 2018, cut open an enclosure and took a 32-year-old lemur named Isaac.
The animal was placed in a container with no ventilation and later abandoned at a Newport Beach hotel with notes identifying it as having been taken from the zoo.
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May 20, 2019
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) Federal prosecutors say a man has agreed to plead guilty to stealing a ring-tailed lemur from a Southern California zoo.
The U.S. attorneys office says in a news release that 19-year-old Aquinas Kasbar of Newport Beach agreed to plead guilty to one misdemeanor count of unlawfully taking an endangered species.
According to a plea agreement filed Monday, prosecutors say Kasbar broke into the Santa Ana Zoo after hours on July 27, 2018, cut open an enclosure and took a 32-year-old lemur named Isaac.
The animal was placed in a container with no ventilation and later abandoned at a Newport Beach hotel with notes identifying it as having been taken from the zoo.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/3b5f4c96f16a42099e1d0fffe93d358d
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Source: U.S. Attorney's Office - Central District of California
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, May 20, 2019
Man Who Stole Critically Endangered Ring-Tailed Lemur from Santa Ana Zoo Agrees to Plead Guilty to Federal Criminal Charge
SANTA ANA, California A man who broke into the Santa Ana Zoo after hours and stole North Americas oldest-living ring-tailed lemur in captivity to keep the endangered animal as a pet has agreed to plead guilty to a federal criminal charge.
Aquinas Kasbar, 19, of Newport Beach, has agreed to plead guilty to one misdemeanor count of unlawfully taking an endangered species. The charge carries a statutory maximum penalty of one year in federal prison and a $100,000 fine. Kasbars initial court appearance has been scheduled for May 28 in United States District Court in Santa Ana.
According to his plea agreement filed today, on July 27, 2018, Kasbar broke into the Santa Ana Zoo after it had closed for the day. While in the zoo, Kasbar used bolt cutters to cut a hole in the zoos enclosures for lemurs and capuchin monkeys, which enabled several of the animals to escape, though they were later recovered, according to court documents.
Kasbar admitted in his plea agreement to stealing Isaac, a 32-year-old, ring-tailed lemur (lemur catta), and North Americas oldest ring-tailed lemur in captivity. (The life span of a lemur typically is 20 to 25 years.) The ring-tailed lemur is on a list of the 25 most endangered primates, and ring-tailed lemurs are endangered, in part, because of the illegal pet trade, according to the plea agreement.
After stealing Isaac, Kasbar placed the animal in a plastic drawer that lacked ventilation holes, court papers state. The next day, Kasbar abandoned Isaac in front of a Newport Beach hotel, leaving him in the same plastic drawer with two notes placed on it, which read, Lemur (with tracker) and This belongs to the Santa Ana Zoo it was taken last night please bring it to police, the plea agreement states. Kasbars actions resulted in a loss to the Santa Ana Zoo of approximately $8,486, court papers state.
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Monday, May 20, 2019
Man Who Stole Critically Endangered Ring-Tailed Lemur from Santa Ana Zoo Agrees to Plead Guilty to Federal Criminal Charge
SANTA ANA, California A man who broke into the Santa Ana Zoo after hours and stole North Americas oldest-living ring-tailed lemur in captivity to keep the endangered animal as a pet has agreed to plead guilty to a federal criminal charge.
Aquinas Kasbar, 19, of Newport Beach, has agreed to plead guilty to one misdemeanor count of unlawfully taking an endangered species. The charge carries a statutory maximum penalty of one year in federal prison and a $100,000 fine. Kasbars initial court appearance has been scheduled for May 28 in United States District Court in Santa Ana.
According to his plea agreement filed today, on July 27, 2018, Kasbar broke into the Santa Ana Zoo after it had closed for the day. While in the zoo, Kasbar used bolt cutters to cut a hole in the zoos enclosures for lemurs and capuchin monkeys, which enabled several of the animals to escape, though they were later recovered, according to court documents.
Kasbar admitted in his plea agreement to stealing Isaac, a 32-year-old, ring-tailed lemur (lemur catta), and North Americas oldest ring-tailed lemur in captivity. (The life span of a lemur typically is 20 to 25 years.) The ring-tailed lemur is on a list of the 25 most endangered primates, and ring-tailed lemurs are endangered, in part, because of the illegal pet trade, according to the plea agreement.
After stealing Isaac, Kasbar placed the animal in a plastic drawer that lacked ventilation holes, court papers state. The next day, Kasbar abandoned Isaac in front of a Newport Beach hotel, leaving him in the same plastic drawer with two notes placed on it, which read, Lemur (with tracker) and This belongs to the Santa Ana Zoo it was taken last night please bring it to police, the plea agreement states. Kasbars actions resulted in a loss to the Santa Ana Zoo of approximately $8,486, court papers state.
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Read more: https://www.justice.gov/usao-cdca/pr/man-who-stole-critically-endangered-ring-tailed-lemur-santa-ana-zoo-agrees-plead-guilty
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Man pleads guilty to taking lemur from California zoo (Original Post)
Eugene
May 2019
OP
Thank you for answering my question. Yes, at least the reckless young man meant him no harm.
emmaverybo
May 2019
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Princess Turandot
(4,826 posts)1. "Media reported that Isaac wasn't hurt and was returned home"...
I was wondering about his condition.
The guy is an idiot, of course. But at least he brought him someplace where he would be quickly found, instead of letting him go in a park etc.
emmaverybo
(8,147 posts)2. Thank you for answering my question. Yes, at least the reckless young man meant him no harm.
Rhiannon12866
(223,337 posts)4. Same with me, so thank you
I was worried about how poor Isaac weathered his ordeal.
lunasun
(21,646 posts)3. WTH put the senior animal in a plastic drawer with no ventilation holes
He is North Americas oldest ring tailed lemur in captivity and could have died