My sugar glider was stolen from a boarding facility in Walterboro, South Carolina, operated by James and Sheryl Sublett (Flying Animals USA / Twin Pine Farm Exotics). The animal was supposed to be transported to Phoenix, Arizona, for export to Colombia under ANLA Permit No. 004220. The caretakers refused to release the animal, demanded more money, and blocked all contact after receiving full payment.
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