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05/13/2008

We will take the black-stripped weasel, the leaf monkey, the tapir. 3 mongooses, and some nandrolone to go. Women in Minnesota traffic in exotic animals and steroids

Weird happenings in the Twin Cities of Minnesota.  Two women who profiteered from exotic animal sales also purchased anabolic steroids. Not good.  Here is Ms. Yang in another venue. A Ms. Lor suffered abuse as a 13 year-old when she was left for dead after one beating.

To KAAL Minnesota:

0330071102_m_033007_nip_tapir1Two east Metro women were indicted Monday in connection with smuggling protected wildlife into the state.

Pa Lor of Oakdale and 36-year-old Tia Yang of Lake Elmo were each charged Monday with one count of conspiracy to smuggle wildlife and one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute steroids.

Their indictment alleges that from 2005 to 2006, the two women brought wildlife into the state and sold them at the International Marketplace in St. Paul. The women sold elephants, giant squirrels, leopard cats, mongooses, and flying squirrels.

Over a span of two years, investigators purchased wildlife from Lor at a booth in the International Marketplace, a booth leased by Yang.

In 2006, authorities executed a search warrant at the market booth and recovered a black-striped weasel, gibbon, leaf monkey, monitor lizard, tapir, slider turtles, and small-clawed otter.

The two women also illegally purchased 184 units of a substance containing steroids.

If convicted, both Lor and Yang face potential maximum penalties of five years in prison on the smuggling count and five years on the steroid count.

Figure this one out.  Exotic animals and steroids?  Are they 'tapiring' into a new market?  (It is well known the Hmong population in Minnesota abuses anabolic steroids)

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