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crimeJanuary 06, 2026
Monkey Destroys Guitars After Getting Lost in Tennessee Music Store
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This is not something you see every day.
A loose monkey has caused quite the damage at a music store in Tennessee, and the situation raises more questions than answers.
MORRISTOWN, Tenn. (WATE) — A monkey was caught after damaging a musical instrument store in Morristown on Sunday, the Morristown Police Department said. "We are aware of the allegation that the animal was stolen, and we will be continuing the investigat... https://t.co/Y9Lt4KwNkZ
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The monkey was caught on Sunday after the business owners called the police around to report the damage, which was later revealed to be caused by a Cinnamon Capuchin native. It also turns out the monkey was stolen. Unclear if being stolen motivated him to steal, but you do the math.
According to the New York Post:
Images released by police showed the small fella leaning over a guitar stand while peering into a glass case full of effects pedals, while a Fender Stratocaster and other guitars stood nearby.
Police did not find the monkey at the scene of the crime, and a search for the primate later revealed the suspect.
After a search of the area — where police had asked the public to report any sightings — the monkey was finally caught by Sunday evening, 10News reported.
Clearly, the primate just wanted to get his groove on.
The monkey is believed to have been stolen from an Alabama farm and sold to a Tennessee woman, though it also remains unclear how it escaped.
According to police, they are “aware of the allegation that the animal was stolen, and we will be continuing the investigation.”
As the left believes, when an individual has a hard life, that automatically makes them exempt from prosecution. I am not sure about you, but I think this primate should be set free of all charges.
Its original owner was notified of its discovery — and its shenanigans– by the US Department of Agriculture.
It’s unclear who will be held accountable for the damages, but it certainly should not be the monkey.
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