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Victoria city crews nab snake from storm drain

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VICTORIA Victoria’s snake in a drain has been captured in an undergroun­d trap and is in custody.

“He is on his way to the pound, or probably settled in there now, and recovering from the incident and probably looking for a new owner at some point,” Mayor Lisa Helps said Thursday evening. “He’s certainly famous.” The slippery fugitive, believed to be a harmless corn snake, is being housed at the Victoria Animal Control Services’ pound, 564 David St.

Photos from the city show the snake being held by municipal undergroun­d utilities workers. It has a patterned body and is several feet long, but no precise measuremen­t was provided.

The hunt began after crews put a video camera into a section of pipe at Quadra Street and Balmoral Road on Aug. 17.

They were checking for a possible soft spot or sinkhole. Instead, the camera revealed a snake.

Municipal crews and animal control specialist­s had been trying since then to capture it.

The snake shed its skin this week and subsequent­ly devoured two dead mice, but stayed in the drain.

Crews had set a trap in the storm drain, Helps said.

City crews figure the snake is likely an escaped pet. It is not known how long it was in the pipe.

There’s been a great deal of community interest in the snake. “I think for parents and kids, it was a real conversati­onal piece, an educationa­l opportunit­y,” Helps said.

“Who knows how many snakes are in drains, in how many cities, across the country?

“We just happened to find our snake in a drain,” she said.

 ?? CITY OF VICTORIA ?? City worker Delson Amaral holds a corn snake that was captured from a pipe underneath a Victoria street on Thursday.
CITY OF VICTORIA City worker Delson Amaral holds a corn snake that was captured from a pipe underneath a Victoria street on Thursday.

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