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Law Enforcement Recovers Endangered Tortoises Taken From Indianapolis Zoo

Investigators are gathering details following an 11‑day reporting lag that raised questions about zoo security.

Overview

  • The zoo said in social media posts that both microchipped tortoises were located safe and that state police will share more information soon.
  • The reptiles—a tiny Egyptian tortoise and a Northern spider tortoise—were taken from the zoo’s desert exhibit sometime between the mornings of Oct. 11 and Oct. 12.
  • Zoo staff discovered the animals missing on Oct. 12 but did not notify Indiana State Police until Oct. 23, with a public appeal issued on Oct. 27.
  • Indiana State Police noted the exhibit’s design made it easy for someone to reach in and grab the palm‑sized tortoises.
  • Both species are classified as critically endangered, and authorities previously urged anyone with information to contact Capitol Police or Crime Stoppers.