Video shows police officer capture large python in Louisiana yard

Video shows police officer capture large python in Louisiana yard
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Video shows police officer capture large python in Louisiana yard
A police officer removed a large python from a resident's home over the Memorial Day weekend in Houma, Louisiana. According to a post by the police department, Officer Donald Aubrey was called to a home to remove the snake. Video shows Aubrey capturing the snake without harming the animal. Police believe the snake escaped from its owner.The animal was turned over to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

A police officer removed a large python from a resident's home over the Memorial Day weekend in Houma, Louisiana.

According to a post by the police department, Officer Donald Aubrey was called to a home to remove the snake.

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Video shows Aubrey capturing the snake without harming the animal.

Police believe the snake escaped from its owner.

The animal was turned over to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

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