WEST PALM BEACH — Kali, the 12-year-old rare Goeldi's monkey reported stolen from the Palm Beach Zoo, has been found safe and sound.

West Palm Beach police announced on Twitter Wednesday morning "Kali is home!"

Detectives brought the Goeldi's monkey back to the zoo just before midnight, and she appears to be in good health, zoo president and CEO Margo McKnight said in a news release sent Wednesday morning.

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The monkey weighs around 1 pound and requires a specialized diet, as well as anti-inflammatory medicine.

“Kali is doing well considering she has been without her medication for days,” McKnight said. “Our animal care team is monitoring her closely, and our goal is to reunite her with Quito, her mate, as soon as we know she’s healthy.”

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A zookeeper discovered the monkey missing early Monday. Surveillance video showed a person walking on the zoo's perimeter about that same time. Officials said there were signs of forced entry in Kail's habitat.

“We have on-site security guards and surveillance equipment, now we’re looking at increasing both technology and manpower," said McKnight.

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"We are grateful for the tenacious and passionate detectives and police officers involved in our case," McKnight said.

“Our entire zoo family is overwhelmed by the outpouring of community support. Thank you to everyone who played a role in bringing ‘Kali’ home safely.”

A $6,000 reward had been offered for Kali's safe return.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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