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The 2011 Zanesville, Ohio animal escape occurred on October 18, 2011, when the owner of Muskingum County Animal Farm released multiple exotic animals before dying by suicide. 48 animals were subsequently killed by law enforcement.
Private zoo owner releases 56 exotic animals in Zanesville, Ohio, in 2011 It started with a phone call to 911 on Oct. 18, 2011. A woman reported seeing a bear and lion roaming around.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources was inundated with phone calls from people who believed the misinformation, and it became associated with the larger pet-eating hoax. [58] In August, Allexis Ferrell, a 27-year-old U.S.-born woman had been arrested in Canton, Ohio, on charges that she killed and ate a cat.
A permanent legislative fix to Ohio's lack of exotic animal regulations came on June 5, 2012, when Gov. Kasich signed a bill that would heavily restrict ownership of dangerous animals in the state.
Grisly video emerges of Ohio woman allegedly killing, eating cat — but case not connected to migrants in Springfield eating pets Emily Crane September 12, 2024 at 11:45 AM
Heaven's Corner was a non-profit, USDA-licensed and certified zoo and animal sanctuary located in West Alexandria, Ohio. [2] The sanctuary was opened in 1990 to serve as a home for abandoned exotic animals. In 1999, it opened to the public, in an attempt to help pay for the costs.
On October 18, 2011 Terry Thompson of Zanesville intentionally released about fifty animals including 18 tigers, lions, two grizzly bears, mountain lions, leopards, and primates free before taking ...
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