Officers from the NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit put the snakes, one of which was 6 feet long, the other two approximately 3 feet long, in a large cage and took them to an office for Animal Care & Control.
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Monday, February 3, 2014
Abandoned baby turned out to be snakes in a bag
A person spotted a strangely shifting bag in a dumster outside a
Brooklyn auto body shop, prompting a 911 on Monday afternoon, thinking a
baby was inside.
An FDNY ambulance crew responded quickly to Finest Towing & Autobody
and soon realized that they weren’t dealing with a newborn in the
writhing bag but three Boa constrictors.
Officers from the NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit put the snakes, one of which was 6 feet long, the other two approximately 3 feet long, in a large cage and took them to an office for Animal Care & Control.
"This has never happened here before," said Anthony Finest, who has owned the business for 18 years.
Officers from the NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit put the snakes, one of which was 6 feet long, the other two approximately 3 feet long, in a large cage and took them to an office for Animal Care & Control.
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