president and ceo of the association of zoos and aquariums who is the former director of the u.s. fish and wildlife service. i want to begin with you here tonight, rosa, on this. we learned a few hours ago that these two tamarin monkeys have been found. what do we know? well, according to the dallas police department, they received a tip about this, because they have been asking the public for help. they followed that tip, and they found these two monkeys in an abandoned home inside a closet. there was nobody inside that house and no one was arrested. but, lawyerura, police did rele surveillance video of a person they re not calling a suspect, not a person of interest, but they do say they re interested in speaking to this person in relation to the disappearance of these monkeys. now that individual is wearing a beanie, a hoodie. they re eating chips.
frankly, after another this month that the dallas is. it seems like someone is tempering with the animals. and now there is some good news tonight. to emperor tamarind monkeys disappeared yesterday well, they have now been found. police discovered them in an empty banded house in a dallas suburb. they were hidden in a closet but who put them there? and why? i want to bring in cnn correspondent rosa flores. also with us here is dan ashe, president and ceo of the association of zoos and aquariums, who is the former director of the u.s. fish and wildlife service. i want to begin with you here tonight, rosa flores. we learned two hours ago that these two tamarin monkeys have been found. what do we know? it seems according to the