South Carolina town on alert as dozens of monkeys escape research facility!

Yemassee, South Carolina - More than 40 monkeys were on the loose Thursday in a small town after escaping a research facility, with authorities warning residents to keep their doors and windows closed.

Dozens of monkeys are on the loose in a small town after escaping a research facility, with authorities warning residents to keep doors and windows closed (file photo).
Dozens of monkeys are on the loose in a small town after escaping a research facility, with authorities warning residents to keep doors and windows closed (file photo).  © SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP

The rhesus macaques – described as "skittish" by police in Yemassee, South Carolina – were reported to have fled their enclosures a day earlier at a facility run by Alpha Genesis, which specializes in primate-based biomedical research.

Search teams were deployed to help locate the monkeys and were "working to entice them with food," the local police department said on social media.

"Residents are urged to keep their doors and windows securely closed and to report any sighting immediately by dialing 911. Please do not attempt to approach these animals under any circumstances," it said.

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The police force added that all the 43 primates were young females weighing up to seven pounds, and that they had not been used for testing.

"A spokesman from Alpha Genesis can confirm that these animals are too young to carry disease," it said.

Greg Westergaard, CEO of Alpha Genesis, said the escape was "frustrating," telling CBS News he is "hoping for a happy ending" with the primates returning of their own volition.

He said that the primates were able to roam free after a caretaker failed to secure a door at an enclosure.

"It's really like follow-the-leader. You see one go and the others go," Westergaard said.

Cover photo: SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP

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