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Meth, spider monkey and rattlesnakes seized after California traffic stop, officials say

  • On May 6, Solano County deputies conducted a traffic stop near Vallejo that led to the seizure of meth, a spider monkey, and two rattlesnakes.
  • The traffic stop followed suspicions about drug activity, as deputies found half a pound of meth and later searched the suspect's home for further evidence.
  • Authorities discovered the 18-month-old spider monkey, named Violeta, now in the Oakland Zoo's care receiving a full physical exam including CT scan and bloodwork.
  • Dr. Andrea Goodnight of the Oakland Zoo noted an increasing number of these animals are being transported from South America to private residences, a practice that is unsuitable for their well-being.
  • The Oakland Zoo and California wildlife officials will work to find Violeta a sanctuary or zoo home, aiming to counteract the disturbing trend of illegally trafficked spider monkeys.
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Kron 4 News broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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