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Yemassee Residents on High Alert as Monkeys Remain at Large After Research Facility Escape

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Yemassee Monkeys on the Loose: Residents Urged to Stay Alert

Yemassee, South Carolina – More than 40 monkeys escaped from a research facility, Alpha Genesis, earlier this month, raising concerns among local residents. As of November 18, authorities reported that 39 of the escaped rhesus macaques had been recaptured, leaving four still at large.

Who and What Happened?

On November 7, a total of 43 rhesus macaque monkeys broke free from their enclosure at Alpha Genesis, a facility known for breeding and conducting research on nonhuman primates. The company’s CEO, Greg Westergaard, explained that a door was inadvertently left unsecured by a caretaker, allowing the monkeys to escape. They moved quickly, as one monkey led the way and the others followed. Of a group of 50, only seven chose to remain behind.

Where Did This Take Place?

The incident took place in Yemassee, located in Beaufort County, South Carolina. Alpha Genesis is a facility that has been breeding primates for biomedical research, allowing for oversight and care of animals utilized in clinical trials.

When Did It Happen?

The escape occurred on November 7. By November 18, local authorities confirmed that traps and thermal imaging cameras were deployed to aid in the capture of the elusive monkeys. Officials have instructed residents to secure their homes and report any sightings to ensure both public safety and the safe return of the animals.

Why is This Important?

Rhesus macaques, featured in various research settings, are well-known for their adaptability to environments alongside humans. As these monkeys are adventurous and curious, authorities emphasized the importance of not approaching them. People are advised to keep their doors and windows secured while encouraging anyone who spots the monkeys to contact 911 immediately.

The Current Situation

As of the latest reports, 39 of the monkeys have been safely captured and returned to Alpha Genesis. The remaining four are still roaming nearby, displaying what Westergaard described as typical monkey behavior – playing and exploring. They have been reluctant to enter baited traps set by the capturing team, often snatching the food and retreating to trees or the facility’s perimeter.

Background on Rhesus Macaques

The rhesus macaque, with its distinctive brown fur and expressive face, originates from parts of Asia including India and Pakistan. Imported to the United States in the 1970s, these monkeys have been a staple in biomedical research. They have been used to study various human conditions due to their biological similarities.

Local Authorities’ Response

The Yemassee Police Department remains vigilant, stating they have placed significant efforts into finding the last few escaped monkeys. Although similar incidents have occurred in the past, the scale of this escape has caused heightened concern among local citizens, prompting safety measures. In 2016, Alpha Genesis experienced another incident where 19 monkeys escaped but were recaptured shortly thereafter.

Public Safety Precautions

The risk to the public is considered low as long as individuals do not approach the monkeys. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that the escaped monkeys were young females weighing approximately 6-7 pounds and had never been used for testing. Alpha Genesis is required to meet specific standards to maintain the health and safety of its animal stocks.

As the search continues, a mix of excitement and concern remains in Yemassee. Monitoring efforts will persist until all monkeys are securely back in their enclosure, ensuring both the safety of the animals and the local community.


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