The police believe that Cincinnati's report may be "misleading"

Abstract: Daniel Tadevosyan / Shutterstock Cincinnati said that the lack of monkeys will have always been "misleading" in the city's loose report. The police said on Wednesday, they received two 911 calls for...

Daniel Tadevosyan / Shutterstock  Cincinnati said that the lack of monkeys will have always been "misleading" in the city's loose report.
The police said on Wednesday, they received two 911 calls for a group of monkeys to escape private home.  Cincinnati's police director. Jacob Hercuz told Cincinnati, although he saw the monkey's report in the St. Joseph Cemetery, his team did not have a monkey.
He said that officials are still in the investigation.  
Since 10 o'clock in the afternoon, the police start looking for monkeys. According to FOX 19, residents report that residents reviewed animals. They are monkeys and quote the video of hypoxic monkeys distributed on Facebook.  "The wild turkey is building a nest on the tree, so the problem is to build a nest on the tree, because who shoots and wear a social media, this is the power of the power, because you can see the power line in the video," he said .

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