Police in Bergen County have recovered an African grey parrot valued at $7,000 that was stolen last month from an exotic bird ...
Police have issued a warrant for a man accused of stealing an expensive African parrot from a store in Bergen County, NJ.
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$7K African Parrot Stolen From Bergen County Store
In a bold and bizarre heist, a thief flew off with a $7,000 African Grey parrot from a Bergen County bird store, police said.The feathered fiasco unfolded around 4 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23, at Birds ...
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The owner of a LaGrange County animal park has reached an agreement with the federal government to comply with welfare laws after a two-year loss of his exhibitor license. Vernon D. Miller agreed not ...