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Giant Snake Pulls a Houdini

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Posted by: EricWI at Tue Mar 29 12:47:11 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EricWI ]  
   

The scientific name for a reticulated python is Python reticulatus, but if you ask Lewisville police, it's Houdini.

Earlier this week, Lewisville police and animal control officers were called to an apartment when a resident frantically called 911 after spotting an 11-foot snake outside.

Three people rounded up the snake and secured it in a cage at the Lewisville animal shelter.

Or so they thought.

On Thursday morning, the python was nowhere to be found.

"When it went missing, we didn't know where it was, and your first thought is, 'Did someone
steal it? What happened to it? Did someone break in and take it away?'" Capt. Jay Powell said. "Looking at the building, there wasn't any sign of forced entry."

On Friday, investigators looked for more clues in the serpent caper at the shelter.

"One of those investigators had been an employee at a pet store, so he had some
working knowledge on those types of critters," Powell said. "Doing a little investigating and a little digging around themselves, they found an area where some insulation was where it normally wouldn't be."

The Lewisville officer/pet detective saw a small hole in a cinder block wall. He followed the hole up into the ceiling. After snooping around a few minutes, he foiled the python's great escape.

"The investigator with the pet store experience took care of the business end, while he hauled it down for the other investigators to take care of the back end of it," Powell said.

The python is now in a proper holding tank at the Plano Living Materials Center.

The officers are still getting over their jitters.
www.nbcdfw.com/news/weird/Giant-Snake-Pulls-a-Houdini-118690779.html


   

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