Tourist accused of stealing flamingo from Las Vegas resort

Police say the suspect took the bird to his hotel room

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

A tourist has been charged after allegedly stealing a flamingo from a Las Vegas resort. Authorities say the man took one of the flamingos from the resort's habitat and brought it back to his hotel room.

Why it matters

Flamingo habitats are carefully curated and protected, and the theft of a flamingo raises concerns about animal welfare and the potential impact on the resort's ecosystem and tourism experience.

The details

According to police, the tourist, whose identity has not been released, was caught on surveillance cameras taking one of the flamingos from the resort's habitat and bringing it back to his hotel room. The flamingo was later recovered unharmed.

  • The incident occurred on March 3, 2026.

The players

Las Vegas Resort

A resort in Las Vegas that features a flamingo habitat as part of its attractions.

Unidentified Tourist

A visitor to the Las Vegas resort who is accused of stealing a flamingo from the resort's habitat.

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What they’re saying

“Stealing animals from their habitats is not only illegal, but it can also be harmful to the animal's well-being.”

— Spokesperson, Las Vegas Resort (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

What’s next

The tourist is expected to face charges related to the theft of the flamingo.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of respecting and protecting the habitats of animals, even in tourist destinations, and the potential consequences for those who choose to disrupt these environments.