A wild monkey in Japan was "wanted" by the police and broke into a residential house in half a month.

Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.21

Jimu Journalist Sun Yan

According to CNN reports on July 20, the Japanese Yamaguchi prefecture police are "wanted" a habitual monkey. It is reported that since July 8th, the monkey has "broken the door" many times, broke into the home and kindergarten of the residents, attacked about 20 people, and caught a 10 -month -old baby girl.

According to the Guardian, the monkey was nearly half meters tall. Although it is not sure what kind of type, there are reports that there are pills in the zoo in the area in the area, which used to snatch food from tourists.

The report quoted the Japanese Broadcasting Association TV station that on July 8, local time, the relevant departments received a report that the monkey broke into the resident's home for the first time.

The wounded is a baby girl with only 10 months. The baby girl's mother said in an interview that she was cleaning at home at that time. "I was holding a vacuum cleaner and suddenly heard the child crying. I quickly turned my head and found that a monkey grabbed the child's leg on the floor. Want to drag her out of the door. "

"At the beginning, the child's legs had obvious scars; one day later, the pain was reduced, but we were worried about whether they would be infected." The mother continued.

After that, the monkey "broke the door" from the window or while the yarn door was opened from time to time to attack the residents.

Before 7 am on July 15th, the monkey broke into a apartment -style residence in Shinachi, Xiaocheng, Shankou County, and caught a 4 -year -old girl living on the first floor.

Twenty minutes later, a 40 -year -old woman in a nearby residential building was also attacked by monkeys, and her left foot was caught. It is understood that the woman also lives on the first floor.

In addition, the monkey attacked a 60 -year -old woman and an 80 -year -old man.

It is reported that since May this year, the residents of Yamaguchi County have witnessed the monkeys as many as 40 times. Some analysts believe that this may be because there are fewer and fewer foods in the habitat of wild animals, and they are forced to run to a densely populated area to find food.

In order to "capture the crime" as soon as possible, the local government has increased its search efforts and reminded residents not to open the window during this period. But as of the 19th, the "wanted" monkey has not been arrested.

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