The owner of a zebra at the center of a college prank earlier this week says he will press charges. Curtis Jackson's zebra Barcode was taken from Jackson's house and placed in a school building at the Emory University at Oxford campus in Newton County. Jackson says he will press theft and trespassing charges against the culprits. The zebra wasn't hurt.
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Friday, April 25, 2008
Zebra owner threatens legal action
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4/25/2008 03:44:00 PM
Labels: barcode, curtis jackson, emory university at oxford, Newton County, zebra
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Zebra unharmed after prank
A zebra at the center of a college prank in Newton County has been returned to its owner unharmed. This week, someone placed the zebra – named Barcode – in a building at the Emory University at Oxford campus. Apparently, putting animals inside the Seney Hall building has been done as a prank for decades at the Emory at Oxford campus.
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4/24/2008 03:33:00 PM
Labels: barcode, emory university at oxford, Newton County, zebra
Friday, April 11, 2008
Zebra rescued on GA highway
A baby zebra was found injured on Interstate 75 south of Atlanta yesterday.
Rescuers believe the 2-3 month old male fell from a truck and was hit by another vehicle. They got the call that it was eating grass along an exit.
A veterinarian says surgery was needed for injuries including a crushed pelvis and nerve damage. The Noah’sArk rescue group seeks donations to cover the $5000 cost of care for the zebra.
Rescuers believe the 2-3 month old male fell from a truck and was hit by another vehicle. They got the call that it was eating grass along an exit.
A veterinarian says surgery was needed for injuries including a crushed pelvis and nerve damage. The Noah’s
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Melissa Stiers
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4/11/2008 07:21:00 AM
Labels: Interstate 75, Noah's Ark, zebra
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