Sahara, also known as Sarah, a cheetah living at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, was euthanized Wednesday at the Cincinnati zoo.

Sahara has been known as the fastest captive cheetah in the world since clocking a 5.95-second time in 100 meters during filming by National Geographic in 2012.

Zoo officials said they planned to move the zoo's cheetah recovery center, where the animals were run for private audiences, from Clermont County to 600 acres in Warren County this summer.

The 15-year-old cheetah arrived at the zoo at 6 weeks old and was raised by Cathryn Hilker, founder of the zoo's Cat Ambassador Program.

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Helen Gilbert places flowers on her brother Eurie Martin’s grave at Camp Spring Baptist Church in Sandersville. Her brother died eight years ago. Three former Washington County deputies are accused of causing his death and are set to stand trial Monday. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)

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