Stolen 70-year-old tortoise recovered by deputies
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SANTA CRUZ, California (KSBW) The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office returned a stolen tortoise on Monday.
According to the sheriff’s office, deputies were investigating stolen packages on Portola Drive when they identified Israel Santos, 28, as a suspect.
When deputies found Santos they found that he didn’t only have packages in his possession but he also had the stolen reptile.
The pet, named Irving, was returned to his family, deputies said. Irving had been with the family since 1960 but is believed to be 70 years old.
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Updated: 6:22 PM PDT May 14, 2021 Josh Copitch Digital Media Manager The Santa Cruz County Sheriff s Office returned a stolen 70-year-old tortoise taken by a suspected porch pirate on Monday. The beloved tortoise named Irving has been with the same family since 1960!According to the sheriff s office, deputies were investigating reports of stolen packages when they identified Israel Santos, 28, as a suspect. When deputies found Santos, they found that he didn t only have packages in his possession but he also had the stolen reptile. Santos was arrested and Irving was returned to his family, deputies said.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif.
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff s Office returned a stolen 70-year-old tortoise taken by a suspected porch pirate on Monday.
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