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The Island Packet on MSNUSDA cites Yemassee facility for 22 monkey deaths. Here’s why CEO asked FBI to investigatePrimate research facility is cited for violation in deaths of monkeys but suspicious CEO is looking for answers ...
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The Island Packet on MSNYemassee monkey research CEO has had enough of PETA and isn’t pulling verbal punchesThe war of words between Alpha Genesis, a Yemassee, South Carolina primate research facility, and PETA follows return of 43 ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division located a Beaufort County fugitive wanted in connection ...
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WCIV Charleston on MSNOfficials locate and arrest Yemassee man wanted for attempted murder: SLEDState law enforcement officials are seeking the public's help in locating a man from Yemassee wanted for attempted murder.
The USDA has cited a Yemassee research and breeding facility for violating an animal welfare law after 22 monkeys died in its ...
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SLED says 'Do Not Approach' if you see this wanted South Carolina fugitiveSLED stated, "If you see him, call 911. DO NOT APPROACH ." Anyone with information should call (803) 413-3626 or email ...
YEMASSEE, S.C. (AP) — Authorities in South Carolina said Friday the last four of 43 escaped monkeys have been recaptured after two months living in the woods, weathering a rare snowstorm and being ...
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WSAV Savannah on MSNYemassee police responds vehicle fire on I-95The Yemassee Police Department (YPD) has responded to a vehicle fire on Interstate 95 Southbound off ramp exit 38. Yemassee Police DepartmentYemassee Police ...
YEMASSEE, S.C. (WCIV) — All 43 monkeys that had escaped a research center in Yemassee towards the end of last year have been safely recaptured, the Yemassee Police Department announced Friday.
YEMASSEE, S.C. — All missing monkeys are reported to be safe months after escaping a medical research lab in the Low Country. Alpha Genesis CEO Greg Westergaard confirmed on Friday all 43 ...
Alpha Genesis manages three primate facilities in Lowcountry of South Carolina. There are 4,000 monkeys at its main facility in Yemassee, where the escape occurred. A second facility is located on ...
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