California police discovered a monkey traveling in a Rolls-Royce Ghost when they stopped the vehicle on suspicion of drunk driving.

California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers in Madera County stopped the luxury vehicle for traveling at an ‘excessive speed’ on Highway 99 on Monday night, according to the authorities. 

The driver, Ali Mused Adelmuhomed, was detained for driving under the influence and possession of cannabis for sale. 

Before his arrest, police found the adorable one-month-old spider monkey wearing a pink polka-dotted shirt in the reckless driver’s jacket pocket. 

‘Some next level monkey business!’ the CHP wrote in a Facebook statement. 

It is illegal to own primates in California, so police tacked on a charge of possession of an exotic animal. 

The small monkey was taken by Animal Control to receive proper care and Adelmuhomed was booked at the Madera County Jail. 

‘With New Years in a few hours, CHP Madera reminds everyone to celebrate,’ the CHP said. 

Ali Mused Adelmuhomed was arrested on Monday after being pulled over for speeding 

The driver now faces several charges, including driving under the influence and possession of an exotic animal

The luxury vehicle Adelmuhomed got pulled over in is worth about $400,000 and has been towed 

The Rolls Royce, valued at more than $400,000, was towed, according to KFDM

The CHP’s post about the arrest sparked hundreds of online reactions, with many gushing over the culprit’s ‘little friend.’

‘Awwww I’ll take him love monkeys,’ one user reacted.

Another chimed in: ‘Omg the monkey is so cute!!’

‘I want oneeeee,’ someone added.  

This bizarre incident comes a little over a month after an influencer was arrested for a Texas DUI crash with her pet spider monkey in the car.

Fashion influencer Brandi Botello had her three-month-old furry friend taken away after she wrecked her car with him inside.

Police found an adorable one-month-old spider monkey in the reckless driver’s pocket

The small monkey was taken by Animal Control to receiver proper care

Named Jorgie Boy, the spider monkey was taken to Funky Monkey Ranch near Burleson after the accident, where staff said he had rickets. 

He weighs just six pounds – half what a spider monkey his age should – and had tiny fractures in his bones due to the metabolic bone disease caused by poor nutrition.

Botello begged police to give Jorgie Boy back after Dallas police found them in a car wreck on the early morning of November 9.

Jorgie Boy was sleeping on her lap when the vehicle hit the curb so hard its wheels flew off, but the monkey was not injured from the impact.

She said: ‘These past few days have been the hardest days of my life, I’m devastated. I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I can’t sit still.

‘I’m so used to waking up every morning with him hugging my face we do everything together we share food, we take baths together I’m willing to keep trying my hardest to get him back home.

‘It breaks my heart knowing his probably caged up when he’s never been in one before he’s with me 24/7.’

The driver was also charged with  possession of cannabis for sale and taken to the Madera County Jail

Botello faced being charged with a DUI, but claimed it was a ‘very drunk’ young man who was behind the wheel and she moved to the driver’s seat moments before police arrived.

Botello admitted she was drunk and passed out in the passenger seat and shouldn’t have put herself or Jorgie Boy in that situation, but called it ‘one mistake.’

Dallas police gave the monkey to the City of Irving, where Botello lives, which transferred him to a wildlife sanctuary. 

Botello has been fighting to try and get him back. 



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