The animal safety officers in Rialto usually are not playing around: After a house go to by the officers on Thursday, “Junior”, a four-year-old capuchin monkey, is on the way in which to an animal shelter.
Rialto Police acquired a name Thursday, December 9, about two loud macaw parrots, together with a discover that the property homeowners had a monkey in the home.
Animal welfare officer Wendy Ramirez responded to the decision by confirming {that a} monkey is being saved on the property, in accordance with the Riverside County Division of Animal Providers. She additionally confirmed that the homeowners didn’t have permission to maintain an unique animal.
Riverside County Division of Animal Providers
“Junior”, a black-capped Capuchin, was saved as an unique pet in a house in Rialto.
The monkey was then given to animal management.
Junior is a black-capped capuchin monkey. On Thursday afternoon, he was en path to a wildlife sanctuary in Phelan that’s accepted by the State Division of Fish & Wildlife to take care of such animals, in accordance with Riverside County Animal Providers.
Town of Rialto has its personal animal welfare officer, however contracts with Riverside County for animal shelters.











