Police discover 6-foot-long snake slithering alongside East Bay avenue

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Photo of Amy Graff


The Livermore Police Division stated it discovered a boa constrictor within the 1100 block of Massive Basin Street.

Livermore Police Division

Police within the East Bay obtained a number of experiences on Monday night time of a 6-foot-long boa constrictor slithering alongside a roadway in a suburban neighborhood.

Upon inspection, the Livermore Police Division stated it discovered the snake within the 1100 block of Massive Basin Street. On the scene, officers put collectively that the snake belonged to a resident of the neighborhood and reunited it with its proprietor. The division shared a picture of an officer holding the snake. 

Boa constrictors are a non-venomous, massive snake discovered mostly in tropical components of South America. They’re additionally typically saved as pets and bred.





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