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More than 100 snakes discovered during wellness check on dead Charles Co. man
Matthew Delaney | mdelaney@wtop.com
January 20, 2022, 3:51 PM
First responders in Charles County, Maryland, discovered a scaly surprise while conducting a wellness check Wednesday night on a man who turned out to be dead. ... We discovered more than 100 snakes inside the home, said Jennifer Harris, the communications officer for the Charles County government. Various kinds of breeds, both venomous and nonvenomous reptiles were in the home.
Those breeds included different kinds of cobras and black mambas, as well as pythons and rattlesnakes, according to Harris, who made it clear that keeping venomous snakes was illegal in Maryland.
So far, the county hasnt said whether or not the snakes played a role in the mans death. The man was 49. ...
We didnt encounter any unsecured snakes at the scene but we dont know for certain, Harris said. The cause of the mans death, thats still few weeks away from being determined after [he was] sent to the medical examiners office.
Emergency crews found the snakes while responding to a distress call at 5510 Raphael Drive in Pomfret around 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Thats when the countys animal control officers were called in, and they worked with local snake experts to count and determine the best way to remove the snakes.
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More than 100 snakes discovered during wellness check on dead Charles Co. man
Matthew Delaney | mdelaney@wtop.com
January 20, 2022, 3:51 PM
First responders in Charles County, Maryland, discovered a scaly surprise while conducting a wellness check Wednesday night on a man who turned out to be dead. ... We discovered more than 100 snakes inside the home, said Jennifer Harris, the communications officer for the Charles County government. Various kinds of breeds, both venomous and nonvenomous reptiles were in the home.
Those breeds included different kinds of cobras and black mambas, as well as pythons and rattlesnakes, according to Harris, who made it clear that keeping venomous snakes was illegal in Maryland.
So far, the county hasnt said whether or not the snakes played a role in the mans death. The man was 49. ...
We didnt encounter any unsecured snakes at the scene but we dont know for certain, Harris said. The cause of the mans death, thats still few weeks away from being determined after [he was] sent to the medical examiners office.
Emergency crews found the snakes while responding to a distress call at 5510 Raphael Drive in Pomfret around 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Thats when the countys animal control officers were called in, and they worked with local snake experts to count and determine the best way to remove the snakes.
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More than 100 snakes discovered during wellness check on dead Charles Co. man (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2022
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hlthe2b
(113,201 posts)1. One more thing besides home meth labs to worry about, I guess...
Geebus!
ret5hd
(22,343 posts)2. sumthin' sumthin' motherfuckin snakes in this goddamned sumthin' sumthin'
