

A caller reached out to local police after speaking with Stark about his animals and subsequently researching Stark, where he read about the active warrant. Stark was found Wednesday night at a bed-and-breakfast inn in Granville, New York, according to a release from the Granville Police Department.

Thirteen days later, a separate felony arrest warrant was issued after Stark was accused of threatening Indiana's deputy attorney general in March as the state official was inspecting Stark's facility. The Wildlife In Need owner had been accused of hiding animals from his controversial roadside zoo from officials who were taking them to the care of the Indianapolis Zoological Society. Stark was taken into custody overnight in Washington County, which borders Vermont and is near the city of Albany, Clark County Chief Deputy Scott Maples told The Courier Journal on Thursday.Ī warrant for Stark's arrest was issued on Sept. Tim Stark, the unconventional and erratic owner of Southern Indiana's Wildlife In Need roadside zoo who's been on the run from local authorities for weeks, has been arrested in New York, according to the Clark County Sheriff's Office. Watch Video: Tim Stark: Wildlife in Need 'whistleblowers' are disgruntled losers
