Suspect in San Francisco Zoo theft had mobile phone photographs of Maki the lemur: Police say

  • 17-October-2020

San Rafael police captured a man they state took a truck — and now he's needed for the burglary of Maki, the San Francisco Zoo lemur, after officials said they found photographs of the imperiled creature on his phone.

Cory McGilloway, 30, turned into a presume Friday in Maki's vanishing, only one day after San Rafael police kept him regarding the burglary of a Marin Sanitary Service truck.

San Francisco police said they have made sure about a capture warrant for McGilloway. It's the most recent turn on account of the missing lemur that has individuals talking over the district.

Maki was securely recouped in a Daly City play area Thursday night and reclaimed to the zoo.

Once delivered from the Marin County prison, McGilloway will be moved to San Francisco County prison and deal with indictments of fantastic robbery of a creature, thievery, plundering and defacing, San Francisco police Lt. Scott Ryan said Friday.

San Rafael police got a report of a taken truck close to Anderson Drive on Thursday night around 10 p.m., representative Lt. Dan Fink said Friday. Officials followed the truck for a few minutes before pulling it over and going up against McGilloway, police said.

The ring-followed lemur revealed missing from the S.F. Zoo was found in Daly City.

San Rafael police captured a man they state took a truck — and now he's needed for the burglary of Maki, the San Francisco Zoo lemur, after officials said they found photographs of the imperiled creature on his phone.

Cory McGilloway, 30, turned into a speculate Friday in Maki's vanishing, only one day after San Rafael police kept him regarding the burglary of a Marin Sanitary Service truck.

San Francisco police said they have made sure about a capture warrant for McGilloway. It's the most recent contort on account of the missing lemur that has individuals talking over the area.

Maki was securely recouped in a Daly City play area Thursday night and reclaimed to the zoo.

Once delivered from the Marin County prison, McGilloway will be moved to San Francisco County prison and deal with indictments of fabulous robbery of a creature, thievery, plundering and defacement, San Francisco police Lt. Scott Ryan said Friday.

San Rafael police got a report of a taken truck close to Anderson Drive on Thursday night around 10 p.m., representative Lt. Dan Fink said Friday. Officials followed the truck for a few minutes before pulling it over and defying McGilloway, police said.

The capturing officials mentioned to see McGilloway's telephone and he agreed, Fink stated, calling the solicitation to see a presume's telephone "standard insightful methodology."

That is the point at which the officials discovered pictures of Maki among the photographs. McGilloway was reserved at the Marin County prison for robbery of the truck and officials informed the San Francisco Police Department about the photographs of Maki. Examiners from the San Francisco Police Department's robbery unit talked with McGilloway at the prison, where he remained Friday night.

One of the San Rafael officials who captured McGilloway had taken his youngster to the zoo the day Maki's vanishing was accounted for.

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