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Hunt for python continues

WEEK-LONG POLICE SEARCH LEADS TO SIGHTINGS OF ANOTHER SNAKE

- By JACK THURLOW jack.thurlow@reachplc.com @Jackthurlo­w21

Please stay vigilant and ring 101 or 999 if the snake is sighted. PCSO Chris Jones

THE police hunt for an 8ft python reported missing in Chilwell continues – and a potential sighting turned out to be a pet Boa Constricto­r kept by a neighbour.

The large yellow pet python, called Lavender, has now been missing for more than a week.

Police officers said all possible sightings had led to a “negative result” after it got out from a house Blandford Road on Wednesday, July 13.

Broxtowe South Police said one possible sighting turned out to relate to an entirely separate pet snake kept at an address nearby.

PCSO 1188 Chris Jones said: “After a few leads and possible sightings, all enquiries have led to a negative result in finding Lavender.

“Unfortunat­ely the only mention of a yellow snake that was seen in the vicinity of Gregory Street (last week) has been verified on July 20 by PCSO 1188 Jones to be a four-foot yellow Boa at an address on Friary Close.

“Please stay vigilant and ring 101, or 999 in case of emergency, if the snake is sighted.”

The risk to people from the missing python is thought to be low.

According to RSPCA advice, most royal pythons in the UK are bred in captivity.

Their needs are the same as in the wild, and they may bite under stress or if they smell food.

They tend to eat a variety of mice and rats. Though larger pythons in the wild, in some cases overseas, have been known to eat mammals like monkeys, wallabies, pigs or antelope.

The python’s disappeara­nce in Chilwell has caused concern in the local community – and neighbours said they feared it could ‘swallow a dog, whole.’

Boa Constricto­rs, meanwhile, originate from the rainforest­s of Southern America, and can be found in a variety of places in the wild from the forest floor to trees, and even in water at times. Their main diet is also made up of mice.

 ?? ?? Lavender the pet yellow python escaped from a house in Blandford Road in Chilwell
Lavender the pet yellow python escaped from a house in Blandford Road in Chilwell

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