February 7, 2020

Thieves snatch pair of $2,000 exotic birds from pet store

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Detectives are seeking the public's help in locating two exotic birds that were snatched from a pet store in Southern California last month.

Cleo, a citron-crested cockatoo, and Yoda, a Goffin's cockatoo, were stolen on the night of Jan. 25 from High Country Feed & Pets in Palmdale, about 65 miles north of Los Angeles, according to a bulletin from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Palmdale Station.

Palmdale Sheriff's Station
Cleo the cockatoo is seen in this undated handout photo. This image released by the Palmdale Sheriff's Station shows two exotic cockatoos, named Cleo and Yoda, that were stolen from High Country Feed & Pets in Palmdale, Calif., after the store closed on Jan. 25, 2020.

Surveillance cameras captured the moment the thieves broke into the store hours after it had closed and took the feathered pair from their cages.

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The parrots retail for about $2,000 each, according to Los Angeles ABC station KABC.

Palmdale Sheriff's Station
This image released by the Palmdale Sheriff's Station shows two exotic cockatoos, named Cleo and Yoda, that were stolen from High Country Feed & Pets in Palmdale, Calif., after the store closed on Jan. 25, 2020.

In a recent post on its Facebook page, the pet store announced that it's offering a cash reward to anyone who helps bring Cleo and Yoda back safely. There are concerns the birds may be injured.

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ABC News has reached out to the store owner for comment.

Palmdale Sheriff's Station
Yoda the cockatoo is seen in this undated handout photo. This image released by the Palmdale Sheriff's Station shows two exotic cockatoos, named Cleo and Yoda, that were stolen from High Country Feed & Pets in Palmdale, Calif., after the store closed on Jan. 25, 2020.

Anyone with information on the incident is encouraged to contact Palmdale Sheriff's Station detectives at 661-272-2456.

People can also submit anonymous tips to crimestoppers.com or by calling 1-800-222-TIPS.