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Davion Irvin, who remained jailed Tuesday on $25,000 bond, was arrested last week after asking questions at a downtown Dallas aquarium about animals there.
Dallas zoo monkey theft: ... Irvin, who remained jailed Tuesday on $25,000 bond, was arrested last week after asking questions at a downtown Dallas aquarium about animals there.
Davion Irvin, identified Tuesday as a person of interest in the primate theft, was spotted at the Dallas Aquarium lurking by its marine exhibits, the police department told The Post Friday. 6.
Davion Irvin, who remained jailed Wednesday on $25,000 bond, was arrested last week after asking questions at a downtown Dallas aquarium about animals there.
Those wide eyes paid off, authorities said, when aquarium employees spotted Irvin and called the Dallas Zoo, which notified police, leading to the man's arrest.
Irvin, who remained jailed Tuesday on $25,000 bond, was arrested last week after asking questions at a downtown Dallas aquarium about animals there.
Irvin, who remained jailed Tuesday on a $25,000 bond, was arrested last week after asking questions at a downtown Dallas aquarium about animals there.
Court records say Davion Irvin told police that he jumped a zoo fence after dark, cut the metal mesh of a tamarin monkey enclosure and took the two emperor tamarin monkeys before escaping by train.
The Dallas World Aquarium is open every day from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; the last entry is at 4 p.m. Tickets. Admission costs $31.95 for adults and $21.95 for kids ages 3 to 12.
The Texas man accused of taking two monkeys from the Dallas Zoo and tampering with other exhibits calmly visited a Dallas aquarium, where employees quickly identified him as the suspect in a ...
Irvin, who remained jailed Tuesday on a $25,000 bond, was arrested last week after asking questions at a downtown Dallas aquarium about animals there.