BELLFLOWER, Calif. — They didn’t have to call Ace Ventura, or any other pet detective. A group of Los Angeles County deputies solved a case of lizard larceny on their own. BELLFLOWER, Calif. — They didn’t have to call Ace
BELLFLOWER, Calif. — They didn’t have to call Ace Ventura, or any other pet detective. A group of Los Angeles County deputies solved a case of lizard larceny on their own.
The Sheriff’s Department said in a statement deputies have reunited a man and his iguana, whose name is just “Lizard,” five months after he was stolen.
Lizard lived at Ken Schmidt’s auto shop for 17 years and was apparently the only thing stolen when the Bellflower business was burglarized in December.
Deputies said blood near a broken window led to a suspect. When investigators served a search warrant at a home in Downey they found a loaded gun, marijuana, hashish oil and the missing iguana.
Lizard and Schmidt were reunited late last week.