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Loose monkey lured with hot cup of coffee in South Carolina

Ben Hooper
Last updated: October 8, 2025 3:05 pm
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Oct. 8 (UPI) — A South Carolina town clerk teamed up with the local mayor — and a hot cup of coffee — to capture a spider monkey spotted running loose through town.

Casey Hill, town clerk in Eutawville, Orangeburg County, said she was helping out at the Eutawville Crappie Classic and Fall Fest on Saturday when she heard rumors of a monkey running loose through town.

The rumors were backed up by photos posted by witnesses to social media.

Hill linked up with Mayor Brandon Weatherford and his wife, Laura, and the trio headed over to the area of the last reported monkey sighting, near The Twirl restaurant.

“Sure enough, she was hanging on the back of a vehicle by the barbershop,” Hill told The Post and Courier newspaper.

The primate, who was dragging her own leash, next headed to First National Bank of South Carolina, with Hill and the Weatherfords following closely.

“She was hollering,” Hill said. “You could tell she was scared.”

Hill decided to try an experiment: she placed her cup of hot coffee on the ground, removed the lid and took a step back.

The monkey came over to investigate the steaming beverage, allowing Hill to step on the leash.

Hill said the monkey was claimed shortly after by a woman who identified the simian as her pet, named Ava.

Spider monkeys are native to the forests of Central and South America. They are currently legal to own in South Carolina without a permit, but a bill filed in the current state legislative session would require all pet primates in the state to be registered.

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