It was all caught on camera by customer Richelle Stewart. She says her
and her husband were arriving at the store, when she spotted a monkey
attacking an employee.
“I saw the monkey and he was just standing on the carts, and this lady
was trying to come over and get him,” said Stewart.
“The monkey had escaped from a nearby camper. And we saw the cart guy from Walmart coming over to help her.” The monkey’s owner ran towards the employee shouting, “Let her go, let her go. Did she bite you?” “All of a sudden the monkey jumped on him and she pushed him out the way,” Stewart says. A spokesperson from Walmart says the employee was not bitten.
The retailer says the monkey escaped from the camper, and the employee
grabbed the monkey’s leash and returned the monkey to the owner. Walmart
said the owner was “grateful.”
The Department of Agriculture is now trying to track down the woman and
the monkey. It is concerned that if the woman is a resident of Ohio, the
monkey may not registered.
You can watch Richelle Stewart's original Facebook video here.
“The monkey had escaped from a nearby camper. And we saw the cart guy from Walmart coming over to help her.” The monkey’s owner ran towards the employee shouting, “Let her go, let her go. Did she bite you?” “All of a sudden the monkey jumped on him and she pushed him out the way,” Stewart says. A spokesperson from Walmart says the employee was not bitten.
You can watch Richelle Stewart's original Facebook video here.
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