THE TRENTONIAN (Trenton, New Jersey) 19 June 07 Sunbathing snake on the lam (Artemis Coughlan)
Bristol, Pa.: A 10-foot black python that has been terrorizing a township neighborhood was spotted sunbathing in a Bath Street backyard yesterday morning but was gone by the time animal wardens showed up.
The woman who called in the sighting at 7:30 a.m. grabbed her infant child and fled her home in fear that it would eat her baby, said neighbor Duanne Duchossois.
Bristol Township Animal Control Officer Bill Kurko said a similar snake squeezed an 8-year-old girl to death a few years ago in Pittsburgh.
The constrictor with a diamond pattern on its back has been spotted several times since last week, when the headless body of a stray cat was found under a house where the snake was slithering.
In addition to the hapless cat's head, the big python is believed to have eaten four kittens from a litter of seven under the house. Despite a full-on stakeout, the snake eluded officers.
"It's out there a block away from where we were looking," Kurko said."It has moved. We were using a live groundhog as bait to lure the snake into a trap. It was the perfect conditions. The neighbors are really concerned now.
"It's starting to act like a snake now and has come out to bathe in the sun. It could be almost anywhere. It could be in a tree because it eats birds, eggs and squirrels. They're excellent predators. The heat is on. Believe me, we're going to get this snake."
"There were police and animal control people all over here this morning. It was very scary," said neighbor Lisa Dunis. "It was gray and between 10 to 14 feet long and very, very fat, one of my neighbors said."
"People from Swain Street behind us were using flashlights and were chasing the snake last night in our direction," Duchossois said. "My cat sensed there's a predator around yesterday. He never goes into attic and yesterday he sensed danger and went into my attic."
Kurko said he almost got the snake last week when officers put a dead pidgeon in a trap. The snake slithered in, took a bite of the bird and slithered back out because it was too long for the trap as the door never completely closed.
Sunbathing snake on the lam

