Eagle-eyed cops crack case of kidnapped gorilla statue during Melbourne flyover
The mysterious case of a gorilla statue being abducted from a care home has been solved after sharp-eyed officers spotted the statue in the garden of a Melbourne home during a police flight.
‘Garry’, the 1.5 metre tall gorilla statue, disappeared from Leith Park retirement home in St Helena’s northern suburbs a month ago.
After an extensive investigation, Victoria Police have now focused on a home in Reservoir.
The Air Wing was called out to fly a secret flight over Garry, who was languishing in the estate garden.
On Monday, the silverback was taken into custody by police after a search of the home.
Greensborough police will return Garry to the nursing home entrance on Wednesday as investigations into the crime continue.
Garry, the kidnapped gorilla, is returned to the garden of a Melbourne retirement home
Garry was spotted at a house in Melbourne during a police flight.