Stolen animals back at Md. nature center
Animals stolen from a Maryland nature center -- including turtles, chameleons, geckos and a Madagascar hissing cockroach -- have been recovered and returned to the preserve, The Baltimore Sun reports.
The animals, stolen in two break-ins at the Carrie Murray Nature Center in Baltimore, were recovered from a nearby housing complex. Someone had reported seeing children take animals into a residence there.
No charges have been filed.
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| November 17, 2010; 9:31 AM ET
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Crime and Public Safety, Maryland
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Posted by: sayyadina | November 17, 2010 11:22 AM | Report abuse
"Children"? Doubt it.
Posted by: jckdoors | November 17, 2010 1:17 PM | Report abuse
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If there is an update planned for this piece I would like to know the general ages of the children reported to have taken the animals- where they elementary school aged? Older?