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Orlando police arrest man recorded snatching baby swans from nest at Lake Eola
Richard Harger Sr., 71, facing charge of third-degree grand theft
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The theft of the cygnets, or newly hatched swans, was recorded by bystanders Sunday who later reported the incident to Orlando police. At the time, the man who took the young waterfowl told the people watching he was rescuing the babies from wildlife that could potentially eat them.
Frank Howard, one of those bystanders, shared the video with News 6.
In the video, a man with a red cooler can be heard telling Howard and his girlfriend he is with a “Lake Eola Park” rescue and the babies will be “dead tomorrow” if he doesn’t take them. He was then seen on video batting away the angry mother and father swans as he scooped up the fluffy swan babies and dropped them into the cooler.
Man Caught on Camera Tossing Baby Swans Into Cooler and Stealing Them
On 5/11/21 at 4:57 PM EDT
A Florida man has been accused of stealing baby swans from an Orlando park, leading to police involvement.
According to WKMG Orlando, visitors to the city s Lake Eola were reportedly stunned when they saw someone taking recently-hatched baby swans away from their families and putting them inside a red cooler.
Frank Howard and his fiancé were two of those guests who saw the scene unfold. Howard told the news outlet that they suddenly saw a man in athletic wear and sneakers approach a swan family with two babies, known as cygnets.
Little Shop lights up Lake Eola but lacks darker depths
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Orlando working on plan for Lake Eola’s next 50 years Karen Parks, Sarah Wilson © WFTV.com News Staff
Since its renovation more than 30 years ago, Lake Eola has become a destination for residents and visitors for decades.
Having hosted millions of annual visitors, the city of Orlando is now working to re-envision the park in anticipation of the next 50 years.
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