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Greeley Police Officer Comes To The Rescue After Python Slithers Into Home
The homeowner returned home from being out and said they saw the snake in the front room by the heater vent.

By Jesse Sarles, CBS Denver
December 16, 2020
GREELEY, Colo. (CBS4) – A homeowner in Greeley found a snake in their house and immediately called for help on Monday evening. It turned out to be a ball python.
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The homeowner returned home from being out and said they saw the snake in the front room by the heater vent. They live in the 800 block of 36th Avenue.
They quickly left the house. The Greeley Police Department says an animal control officer was called in but they don’t deal with non-native snakes, so Public Safety Technician Tyler Beckle responded. It was determined the snake was about 2 to 3 feet long and it was shedding its skin.
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