One in all two educated hawks stolen from exterior SoFi Stadium throughout a Rams sport was recovered Sunday in Hacienda Heights, almost 25 miles from the place the car taken through the heist was discovered per week in the past.
A two-seat motorized cart with a key left within the ignition was stolen Sept. 28 from the stadium. The hawks — named Bubba and Alice — had been housed in inexperienced containers within the again seat and vanished together with the car.
Bubba was recovered close to Seventh Avenue in Hacienda Heights after a house owner noticed the hawk in her yard and contacted the Inglewood Police Division. Falconer Charles Cogger, who educated and owned the hawks, raced to the situation.
“I made preparations, bought over there as fast as I might and bought Bubba again,” Cogger informed NBC Los Angeles. “Alice continues to be on the market, however this offers me hope she’s going to present up.”
The hawks had been employed by SoFi Stadium to discourage different birds from flying over SoFi Stadium through the sport, maintaining followers secure from disagreeable aerial droppings and in addition maintaining birds from consuming discarded meals.
The Harris’s hawks, also called bay-winged hawks, are massive, lanky raptors that breed within the southwestern U.S. and all through South America. They’ve imaginative and prescient eight occasions higher than that of people and are recognized for searching collectively as a staff.
The Kawasaki Mule UTV that housed the hawks was discovered deserted Sept. 29 in a South L.A. neighborhood about 5 miles from SoFi Stadium and 25 miles from Hacienda Heights.
Inglewood police launched a photograph of the suspect taken by stadium safety cameras, describing him as a male grownup “sporting a black jacket with a white stripe taking place the shoulder, black pants and black sneakers.”
Cogger is holding out hope that Alice will flip up. Every of Cogger’s hawks wears a metallic band round its leg that identifies it as captive-bred.
“They will solely go so lengthy with out consuming or getting water,” he mentioned.
Anybody with details about Alice can contact the Inglewood Police Division watch commander at (310) 412-5206. Crime Stoppers is providing a reward for the hawk’s secure return.