Atlanta, GA – March 16, 2026 – Authorities continue to search for leads in the daring daytime theft of Kiko, the newborn Sumatran orangutan born just three daysAtlanta, GA – March 16, 2026 – Authorities continue to search for leads in the daring daytime theft of Kiko, the newborn Sumatran orangutan born just three days

Newborn Orangutan ‘Kiko’ Stolen from Zoo Atlanta

2026/03/17 11:02
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Atlanta, GA – March 16, 2026 – Authorities continue to search for leads in the daring daytime theft of Kiko, the newborn Sumatran orangutan born just three days ago to Zoo Atlanta’s beloved 28-year-old female, Benny. The infant was taken from the secure habitat earlier today, March 16, in what appears to be a calculated breach of the facility’s defenses.

Zoo officials have deliberately withheld public announcements, including on social media, to avoid compromising the active investigation and any chance of safely recovering the critically endangered baby.

Newborn Orangutan ‘Kiko’ Stolen from Zoo Atlanta

Kiko—whose name, meaning “little one” in a nod to playful Sumatran-inspired naming traditions—was quietly selected by the primate care team shortly after the March 13 birth. Keepers described the tiny infant as unusually alert and strong from the start, with bright eyes and a tuft of fiery red hair already showing promise of the species’ signature long, flowing coat.

“Kiko was clinging tightly to Benny, nursing well, and already showing that classic orangutan curiosity,” one source shared privately. “Seeing them together was pure magic—until this morning.”

The discovery came during the routine 8:00 AM health check, when staff found the habitat disturbed and Kiko missing. Enhanced security footage captured a brief glimpse of an unidentified individual exiting the area, but facial recognition and other enhancements have so far yielded no solid identification.

Atlanta Police, working with federal agents from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, have classified the incident as wildlife trafficking under the Endangered Species Act.

“Infant orangutans like Kiko are prime targets for illegal collectors,” noted a wildlife crime specialist. “They can command high prices on black markets—tens of thousands or more.”

Benny, the experienced mother (and famously intelligent resident known for her puzzle-solving skills and gentle demeanor), has been visibly distressed, pacing the enclosure and emitting low contact calls throughout the day. Veterinary staff are providing close monitoring and enrichment to help manage her stress while the search continues.

The orangutan exhibit remains closed to the public under the guise of “routine maintenance,” with additional security measures now in place across the zoo.

No ransom or demands have been received, and motives remain speculative—ranging from the exotic pet trade to misguided “rescue” attempts. Zoo Atlanta continues to cooperate fully with law enforcement but has issued no official statement, emphasizing that premature publicity could hinder efforts or endanger Kiko further.

This heartbreaking case underscores the ongoing threats to Sumatran orangutans, even in world-class zoological settings. With fewer than 14,000 individuals remaining in the wild, every birth like Kiko’s is a precious victory for conservation—making today’s theft not just a crime against the zoo, but against an entire species.

The public is asked to report any sightings of an infant orangutan or suspicious activity involving exotic primates to the Atlanta Police wildlife crime hotline at (404) 555-ANML or anonymously via tips to federal authorities.

Zoo Atlanta has promised updates only when they can be shared without risking the investigation.

This report draws from exclusive insider sources. We will provide further details as official information becomes available.

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