Crime & Safety

Convinced He's Tarzan, Man Tries to Break into Zoo's Monkey Exhibits, Police Say

A shirtless man, allegedly on drugs, identified himself as Tarzan and tried to break into the Santa Ana Zoo's monkey exhibit, police say.

A shirtless transient was arrested for allegedly trying to climb into animal exhibits at the Santa Ana Zoo while high on methamphetamine and claiming to be Tarzan, police said today.

John William Rodenborn, 37, was arrested Tuesday while attempting to get into the bird and monkey exhibits, Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said.

Police were called at 10:37 a.m. Tuesday about a shirtless man plastered in mud “climbing into trees and attempting to get into the exhibits,” Bertagna said.

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A zookeeper called 911 when he saw the man had climbed up about 20 feet in a tree at the bird exhibit, Bertagna said.

“He directed his people to keep the patrons away from the individual because he didn’t know what the issue was,” Bertagna said. “The suspect was claiming he was Tarzan.”

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The suspect then tried to crawl into a monkey exhibit, Bertagna said.

By the time police arrived the man had fled, but he was taken into custody a short time later.

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