Escaped monkeys ‘destroyed’ after police mistakenly told they had herpes and COVID
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Mississippi – Several monkeys were “destroyed” after they got loose Tuesday morning and Mississippi law enforcement officers were mistakenly told they were dangerous.
The rhesus monkeys were being transported when the truck carrying them crashed in Jasper County, Mississippi, about 75 miles east of Jackson, the Jasper County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement.
The vehicle’s driver told deputies that the primates posed a threat to humans; that they were aggressive; that they had hepatitis C, herpes, and Covid; and that they would require personal protective equipment to handle, the sheriff’s department said on Facebook .
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