Appeal - snakes stolen in St.Helens (2)
Merseyside Police are appealing for information after a large
number of non-venomous Royal Python snakes were stolen from an
address in St.Helens.
Thieves forced entry to the flat on Greenfield Road on the
evening of Monday, 16 March 2015 and took a total of 38 snakes,
including eight pregnant females and 11 young snakes. Two men were
seen leaving the premises with two sacks before making off in a
dark coloured vehicle.
The Royal Pythons are non-venomous and extremely unlikely
to pose any threat to the public. Officers believe
they will be offered for sale to people who
are experienced in the handling of snakes locally or via the
internet, and that the snakes are unlikely to come into contact
with the general public.
Detective Constable Neil Henry, from St.Helens CID, said: "This
is a large collection of snakes that the victim had been gathering
for a while. Clearly, there is a specialised market for such snakes
and we would appeal to anyone involved in the buying and selling of
snakes to look out for any Royal Pythons that they may be offered
and consider whether they may have come from this address.
"These snakes, in particular the pregnant and young snakes, need
specialist care and can grow to around 5ft in length. We are
appealing for any help the public can give us to trace them.
"I would urge local people to cast their minds back to the
evening of Monday, 16 March in case they saw the two males in a
dark-coloured vehicle or remember seeing or hearing anything
suspicious."
Anyone with information that could assist the police is asked to
contact St.Helens CID on 0151 777 6843 or Crimestoppers,
anonymously, on 0800 555 111.