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Tiger named India remains missing in US state of Texas ANI | Updated: May 15, 2021 09:07 IST
By Reena Bhardwaj
Houston (Texas) [US], May 15 (ANI): A Bengal tiger named India was last spotted prowling around the front yard of a house in Texas s west Houston neighborhood on Monday morning and has been on the loose since then.
Ron Borza, commander of the Houston Police Department s Major Offenders Division, said Friday the hunt for the male tiger, named India, has so far just led to dead ends for investigators.
Tiger named India missing in Houston
ANI
15 May 2021, 13:55 GMT+10
By Reena BhardwajHouston (Texas) [US], May 15 (ANI): A Bengal tiger named India was last spotted prowling around the front yard of a house in Texas s west Houston neighborhood on Monday morning and has been on the loose since then.
Ron Borza, commander of the Houston Police Department s Major Offenders Division, said Friday the hunt for the male tiger, named India, has so far just led to dead ends for investigators. The latest, uh, we do not know, Borza told reporters on Friday when asked about the possible location of the endangered cat, adding that cops have gotten up to 300 phone calls on his possible location.
This morning I saw the following video of a tiger wandering around a Houston, Texas neighborhood on Sunday and was highly intrigued. Then, I got busy and lost track of the story.
Since this morning, the story you know, the one about a loose freakin tiger, has somehow gotten even more interesting.
The Bengal tiger in question is owned by a man in Houston who s currently out on bond on a murder charge from back in November 2020. The suspect, who has not yet been charged in Sunday s incident, was out on a $250,000 bond on a murder charge filed in November in Fort Bend County.
This morning I saw the following video of a tiger wandering around a Houston, Texas neighborhood on Sunday and was highly intrigued. Then, I got busy and lost track of the story.
Since this morning, the story you know, the one about a loose freakin tiger, has somehow gotten even more interesting.
The Bengal tiger in question is owned by a man in Houston who s currently out on bond on a murder charge from back in November 2020. The suspect, who has not yet been charged in Sunday s incident, was out on a $250,000 bond on a murder charge filed in November in Fort Bend County.