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Thief trapped by the camera blatantly sliding $ 7K Loro de NJ Shop

Thief trapped by the camera blatantly sliding $ 7K Loro de NJ Shop

A wildly shameless thief snatched a coveted African gray parrot from a New Jersey bird store in an exit of daylight trapped in the camera that surprised the owner of the store and left it terrified by the life of the afflicted avian.

The unidentified suspect carried a dark sweatshirt from Caro Loro, which costs $ 7,000.

“This guy entered and began asking all the right questions,” Rukavishnikova said to The Post on Monday. “I thought, ‘ok, he’s going to buy the bird’.”

A New Jersey store says that this man slid an expensive African gray paron in a broad -day and shameless day light batter. Instagram/@birdsbyjoe2

But that was when the man suddenly seized the cage with the bird inside and flew the chicken coop, leaving the surprised owner in his path, According to NJ.com.

“Actually I took a few seconds realizing what was happening, reality,” he said. “This never happened to us.”

The store’s security cameras caught everything, and Birds By Joe later published screen layers on the store’s Instagram account.

Now, Rukavishnikova just wants the bird to return home.

“We definitely hope that the bird is fine and alive,” he said. “Yes, it is a lot of money that we are losing. But at the same time, I am more concerned with the well -being of the bird.

African gray are desirable birds sought by their high intelligence and imitation skills. Instagram/@birdsbyjoe2
The suspect ran from the Saddle Brook store, leaving the owner in shock. Instagram/@birdsbyjoe2

“Are you working? Because this person is in all the news, did you drop the bird somewhere? That is my main concern. ”

The African grays, who are known for their intelligence and strange imitation skills, are coveted exotic pets that could obtain a penny in the black market.

The natives of the lowland forests of Africa, the species is one of the most trifized people in the world: more than 1.3 million have been detected in international trade since 1975, According to the International Fund for Animal Welfare.

The police request help to find the suspect and have asked anyone with information to be called to the Saddle Brook police detective at 201-587-2940.

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