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***Please Help Us Locate This THIEF!***

texasreptiles Mar 09, 2010 08:14 PM

PLEASE HELP US LOCATE THIS THIEF

If you were at the Texas Reptile Expo - San Antonio and took pictures or videos, you may have a photo of the thief. The individual who took the animal was described as a Hispanic male in his mid twenties with a shaved head, numerous tattoos angled across his neck and some distinctive black lettering that was tattooed above his right eyebrow.

At the moment of the theft, a chase ensued and the thief ran out the door to an awaiting red pickup truck which sped away.

The get-away vehicle is described as a red late model full-sized pickup that was missing a rear license plate.

The suspect is wanted for questioning by the Live Oak Police Department.

If you know anyone that fits this description OR if you hear of anyone attempting to sell this Gila, please contact us IMMEDIATELY.

The ownership of a Gila requires documentation of legal acquisition which these individuals would not have.

If you have any photos or videos taken at this Expo, please forward them to texasreptiles@sbcglobal.net so that we can closely examine them and look for this person. It's possible his photo might be in the crowd or background of a photo you were taking.

We would like to thank you for attending and supporting the Texas Reptile Expo held at the Live Oak Civic Center (San Antonio) on March 6-7.
Any help you can provide us will be greatly appreciated.

RANDAL BERRY
501-562-7311
expos@texasreptiles.com
http://www.TexasReptileExpos.com
Texas Reptile Expos

Replies (1)

TOM_CRUTCHFIELD Mar 09, 2010 09:52 PM

A Gila Monster was stolen? All Heloderma have very distinctive patterns and color. It would be helpful to post a pic of it as then it could be readily identified and the thief could be held accountable if it's offered for sale....thanks
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Tom Crutchfield
www.tomcrutchfield.com

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