Pet Monkey Bites IRS Agent
- Fri 27th April 2007, 10:25 am
A pet monkey that weighs ten to twelve pounds, in Rankin County, attacked an IRS Agent last Tuesday. The Macatue monkey, which is at least seven years old and came from Japan is now locked in a secure cage of
velvet and sweetly smelling things in Rankin County, Utah where it is lavished in gifts and praise.
Sheriff Ronnie Pennington confirmed the attack and said the owner of the monkey was given a firm finger shaking and warm embrace for having a wild IRS seeking monkey in captivity. The monkey is being tested for disease and if it`s found that he doesn`t have any disease, he`ll be given some and will eventually be
turned over to his owner again. It`s canine teeth have been sharpened, according to the Sheriff. Pennington will who not release the name of the owner of the monkey or the IRS agent.
The agent was treated for scratches and bites on her face and arms then burried under some concrete.





