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    Police seek escaped exotic animals in Ohio

    ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) โ€” Schools closed and motorists were warned to stay in their vehicles as officers with assault rifles searched Wednesday for bears, big cats and other beasts that escaped from a wild-animal preserve in eastern Ohio after the owner was found dead and cages housing dozens of dangerous animals were left open.

    Authorities were investigating whether Muskingum County Animal Farm owner Terry Thompson killed himself Monday after freeing the animals, and officials spent the night hunting down and shooting to death nearly 30 of the 48 animals.

    When asked on NBC's "Today" show whether Muskingum County Animal Farm owner Terry Thompson may have killed himself, county Sheriff Matt Lutz responded, "Anything's a possibility at this point." He said authorities were awaiting autopsy results. Lutz had said earlier that the death was not suspicious.

    As authorities warned that more animals still were on the loose, three school districts in the region and some private and special schools canceled classes as the remaining bears, big cats and other beasts from the Muskingum County Animal Farm were hunted down.

    Flashing signs along area highways told motorists, "Caution exotic animals" and "Stay in vehicle."

    The animals' cages had been opened and the farm's fences had been left unsecured, police said. It was "very possible" that Thompson left the cages open, Lutz said.

    Close to 30 of the 48 animals were shot and killed on Tuesday. Officials were pondering how to dispose of the remains.

    "Once daybreak hits here, we're going back in to get an accountability of how many animals have been put down, how many animals are still penned up," the sheriff told NBC.

    The preserve in Zanesville, about 55 miles east of Columbus, had lions, tigers, cheetahs, wolves, giraffes, camels and bears. Police said bears and wolves were among the escaped animals that were killed and there were multiple sightings of exotic animals along a nearby highway.

    Lutz called the animals "mature, very big, aggressive" but said a caretaker told authorities the animals had been fed on Monday.

    Tuesday night, more than 50 law enforcement officials โ€” including sheriff's deputies, highway patrol officers, police officers and officers from the state Division of Wildlife โ€” patrolled the 40-acre farm and the surrounding areas in cars and trucks, often in rainy downpours. Lutz said they were concerned about big cats and bears hiding in the dark and in trees.

    Neighbor Danielle White, whose father's property abuts the animal preserve, said she didn't see loose animals this time but did in 2006, when a lion escaped.

    "It's always been a fear of mine knowing (the preserve's owner) had all those animals," she said. "I have kids. I've heard a male lion roar all night."

    "This is a bad situation," Lutz said. "It's been a situation for a long time."

    Lutz said his office started getting phone calls at about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday that wild animals were loose just west of Zanesville on a road that runs under Interstate 70.

    He said four deputies with assault rifles in a pickup truck went to the animal farm, where they found the owner Thompson dead and all the animal cage doors open.

    He wouldn't say how Thompson died but said several aggressive animals were near his body when deputies arrived and had to be shot.

    Thompson, who lived on the property, had orangutans and chimps in his home, but those were still in their cages, Lutz said.

    The deputies, who saw many other animals standing outside their cages and others that had escaped past the fencing surrounding the property, began shooting them on sight.

    Staffers from the Columbus Zoo went to the scene, hoping to tranquilize and capture the animals after daybreak Wednesday. The zoo's director emeritus, TV host Jack Hanna, said that was something that could not be done in the dark.

    "You cannot tranquilize an animal like this, a bear or a leopard or a tiger (at nighttime)," Hanna told ABC's "Good Morning America on Wednesday. "If you do that, the animal gets very excited, it goes and hides, and then we have his (Lutz's) officer in danger of losing their life, and other people."

    Lutz said his main concern was protecting the public in the rural area, where homes sit on large lots of sometimes 10 acres.

    White, the preserve's neighbor, said Thompson had been in legal trouble, and police said he had gotten out of jail recently.

    "He was in hot water because of the animals, because of permits, and (the animals) escaping all the time," White said. A few weeks ago, she said, she had to avoid some camels which were grazing on the side of a freeway.

    At a nearby Moose Lodge, Bill Weiser remembered Thompson as an interesting character who flew planes, raced boats and owned a custom motorcycle shop that also sold guns.

    "He was pretty unique," Weiser said. "He had a different slant on things. I never knew him to hurt anybody, and he took good care of the animals."

    Weiser said he regretted that the escaped animals had to be killed. "It's breaking my heart, them shooting those animals," he said.

    Bailey Hartman, 20, a night manager at McDonald, also said it saddened her that the animals were being shot. But, she said, "I was kind of scared coming in to work."

    Hartman said Thompson's wife, who no longer lives with him, was her teacher in middle school and used to bring small animals such as a monkeys, snakes and owls to school. "It was a once-a-year type of thing, and everyone would always get excited," she recalled.

    Thompson had permits to keep four black bears, said Laura Jones, a spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. The department licenses only native species, Jones said Wednesday.

    Ohio has some of the nation's weakest restrictions on exotic pets and among the highest number of injuries and deaths caused by them.

    In the summer of 2010, an animal caretaker was killed by a bear at a property in Cleveland. The caretaker had opened the bear's cage at exotic-animal keeper Sam Mazzola's property for a routine feeding.

    Though animal-welfare activists had wanted Mazzola charged with reckless homicide, the caretaker's death was ruled a workplace accident. The bear was later destroyed.

    This summer, Mazzola was found dead on a water bed, wearing a mask and with his arms and legs restrained, at his home in Columbia Township, about 15 miles southwest of Cleveland.

    It was unclear how many animals remained on the property when he died, but he had said in a bankruptcy filing in May 2010 that he owned four tigers, a lion, eight bears and 12 wolves. The U.S. Department of Agriculture had revoked his license to exhibit animals after animal-welfare activists campaigned for him to stop letting people wrestle with another one of his bears.

    Mazzola had permits for nine bears for 2010, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources said. The state requires permits for bears but doesn't regulate the ownership of nonnative animals, such as lions and tigers.

    The Humane Society of the United States on Wednesday urged Ohio to immediately issue emergency restrictions on the sale and possession of dangerous wild animals. "

    "How many incidents must we catalogue before the state takes action to crack down on private ownership of dangerous exotic animals," Humane Society Wayne Pacelle said in a statement.

     
    • Hugh_G_Rekshun  •  7 mths ago
      All the cage doors open? That's hard to do if you're dead, and stupid to do if you're alive. I sense foul play here.
      • Missy250 7 mths ago
        Authorities wouldn't say how the farm's owner Terry Thompson died, but said his death wasn't suspicious.

        Perhaps it was an unusual form of suicide.
      • MB 7 mths ago
        To bad this didn't happen in Washington D.C.!
      • Marc S 7 mths ago
        So he had wild animals and left the cages open, and the gate to the compound unsecured. Either he was a total #$%$ or there is foal play. Or it could also be compounded by the fact that "Ohio has some of the nation's weakest restrictions on exotic pets and among the highest number of injuries and deaths caused by them." DUH! Maybe they should put two and two together?
    • kf  •  7 mths ago
      Turn the location finder off! Yahoo is becoming like China. Stop tracking users!
      • Reflex103 7 mths ago
        Yes thank you! I thought the same thing. my location is privet now i must share it with every one w/o my permission. #$%$ TO THAT!
      • Reflex103 7 mths ago
        PRIVATE LOL
      • sc11 7 mths ago
        Yeah, leave that to Verizon.
    • Carolyn  •  Wichita, United States  •  7 mths ago
      It's always the animals that pay for human stupidity....
    • Larry Curly & Moe  •  Houston, United States  •  7 mths ago
      somebody murdered him and let those animals out. how else did that many cages get open. I know people get mad when aggresive dogs get out, but a lion, i would be #$%$
      • MB 7 mths ago
        To bad this didn't happen in Washington D.C.!
      • Sherri S 7 mths ago
        um, perhaps he opened all of the cages before killing himself. The article just says his death was not suspicious; which doesn't rule out suicide.
      • SHANNONS 7 mths ago
        I think someone killed this guy and let all the animals out hoping that either the animals would mutilate the body so bad that the cops wouldnt be able to tell what happened to him, or they let the animals out as a distraction or for a way to the body to be discovered. It is terrible that the cops are running around like wild Erps shooting all these animals especially if the zoo is there to help out- they -OBVIOUSLY
    • Pat  •  Washington, United States  •  7 mths ago
      as always, the animals lose.
      • Matt 7 mths ago
        You're right, it would be so much better for them to get into a school yard and kill a bunch of innocent children.
      • Scotty P. 7 mths ago
        You're not getting the point, Matt.

        They could of been tranqued and brought to a proper facility to care for them. Instead, out of panic, they are just being shot. Some just for standing outside their cages. Are you saying the ones still sitting at the farm couldn't be sedated and put back in their cages?

        This all started and is not ending with human stupidity.
      • Scotty P. 7 mths ago
        *Now ending with human stupidity
    • Werehere2012OblameasOut  •  Raritan, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Mazzola had permits for nine bears for 2010, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources said. The state requires permits for bears but doesn't regulate the ownership of nonnative animals, such as lions and tigers.

      Excuse me but how stupid can this rule be?
      • Rusty Shackleford 7 mths ago
        well, you have lions and tigers, but after bears you have "oh, my!"
      • Boo 7 mths ago
        Pretty #$%$ stupid!!
      • A 7 mths ago
        This is not the Mazzola case.
    • LinuxRocks  •  Cape Town, South Africa  •  7 mths ago
      Tigers and bears in Africa? That's new on me... retarded merkin.
    • MrsAcevedo  •  Rochester, United States  •  6 mths ago
      those Animals Should have Not been killed they could have at least tried to traculize them they were jsut being CHEAP!!!!!!
    • JAR  •  7 mths ago
      Cage doors being open is a problem. Animals cannot do that.
    • Frances  •  Boca Raton, United States  •  7 mths ago
      They say the owner is dead and no foul play... now how does this happen? Someone just dies and almost 50 wild animals are released from their confines? Hmmmm
    • D-MAN  •  7 mths ago
      What the heck is this location finder Biz Yahoo? You are becoming as bad as the U.S Census People!!!!!!
    • Casey  •  7 mths ago
      Why not tranq. the animals instead of killing them???There might not be anything suspicious about the owners death, but the outcome for the animals is definitely wrong. Hard to believe that ALL the gates, and doors to ALL the animals were opened at his death.
    • jackolantern  •  Dallas, United States  •  7 mths ago
      You know there is something wrong if all the cages were foung open at the same time! It sounds like he did it on purpose OR some animal rights activist did. Either way, I feel sorry for the animals. They didn't deserve such fate as to be hunted down and shot!!
    • robert c  •  New Orleans, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Sometimes, it makes me wonder... these animals did not do anything wrong, but are being executed anyway, yet our prisons are full of animals who did all kinds of unthinkable crimes and yet we let them live! Such a sad day...
    • Joe  •  Newark, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Last post for me, yahoo is too nosey wanting my location. Post if you agree.
    • Alison  •  Sioux Falls, United States  •  7 mths ago
      hey yahoo?!? why dont ya jus medically insert a gps into every user that way we dont have to see this #$%$ window and you can still tract us? yahoo, stop meddleing in our lives as usesers. google sounds better and better everyday.
    • no fan  •  7 mths ago
      f'ing nutters had to go and gun down even the camels. I can understand if they need to shoot down an animal coming at them but all 35 of them, come on.
    • Sue  •  Green Bay, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Exotic animals do not belong on a farm. These animals can be viewed and appreciated safely at the accredited Ohio Zoo. Ohio needs to toughen its laws.
    • tazz  •  7 mths ago
      I think this story is sad. All those animals killed and not even trying to tranquilize them. Why would anyone feeding the animals open all the cages? That seems weird. I would just open one at a time then close it back up. I bet there is more to this than they are telling.
    • BABOO  •  New York, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I have seen those wild Giraffes and Camels, yep very dangerous. I can understand the fear ..but come on, reading this you can tell, these guys were pretty excited to be on this hunt. Would bet my life they all take pictures standing and/or kneeling next to this big time Safari Hunt.
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