Posted: 4/20/2005 8:52:05 PM EDT
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Wanted: Stealthy simian for SWAT unit Mesa, Ariz., police want capuchin monkey for recon missionsThe Associated Press Updated: 11:30 a.m. ET April 19, 2005MESA, Ariz. - Police tactical units usually don’t engage in monkey business, but one SWAT team wants to add a capuchin monkey to its staff.
advertisement “Everybody laughs about it until they really start thinking about it,” said Sean Truelove, an officer with the Mesa Police Department who builds and operates tactical robots for the unit in suburban Phoenix.
Truelove said the department is trying to obtain a capuchin, considered the second smartest primate behind the chimpanzee, with about $100,000 in grant money.
Truelove says the monkey, which alone would cost $15,000, could become the ultimate SWAT reconnaissance tool. Capuchins are small, weighing between 3 and 8 pounds, have tiny humanlike hands and puzzle-solving skills. He said the monkey could be trained to unlock doors and search buildings.
Since 1979, capuchin monkeys have been trained as companions for quadriplegics, performing daily tasks such as serving food, opening and closing doors, turning lights on and off, and retrieving objects and brushing hair.
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