Chimp on the Loose: A Day of Surprise at the Zoo
A Surprising Turn of Events
In a surprising turn of events, a chimpanzee broke free from its enclosure at the Indianapolis Zoo. The incident caused a stir, but thankfully, no one was hurt.
Incident Details
- Time of Incident: Around 10:10 a.m. on November 14, 2025
- Initial Response: Fire crews rushed to the scene after an "animal bite" report.
- Situation Update: By 11 a.m., the situation had shifted to an "investigation."
Resolution
The zoo confirmed that a female chimp was sedated and safely returned to her exhibit by noon. They assured everyone that visitors, staff, and the animal were unharmed. The zoo's teams handled the situation smoothly, and operations resumed as usual.
Visitor Experiences
Visitors shared their experiences online:
- One person mentioned seeing a chimp named Mara roaming freely while handlers tried to tranquilize her.
- Some guests were guided to safer areas, like the dolphin exhibit, while others left the premises.
A Bus Driver's Account
Sherman Williams, a bus driver, posted about the incident on social media. He was there with a group of kids on a field trip. In the comments, he mentioned that the children were safely back on the bus.
Previous Day's Highlight
The day before, the zoo's Facebook page featured a video of a chimpanzee birthday party. It's unclear if this was the same chimp involved in the escape.