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Post by coachk on Dec 13, 2013 16:42:17 GMT -5
Lewis County, an 85 year old Napavine women called 9-1-1 yesterday to report snakes coming out of her microwave. She stated that the next door neighbor was sending snakes from his cell phone into her microwave oven. When cops arrived they found a plate of spaghetti and her cell phone in the microwave and the door to the microwave on the kitchen floor with spaghetti scattered around the room.
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Post by coachk on Dec 13, 2013 17:34:06 GMT -5
An elderly woman again called police to report that someone was dropping snakes from the upstairs apartment and that the reptiles then were coming through her microwave at about 7 p.m. Thursday . An officer responded to the senior home and determined there were no snakes. The elderly woman also called The Chronicle to report the snakes afterward. She then called police a second time at 8:56 p.m. to report more snakes in her apartment and told authorities that they were giving off an gassy odor that made it hard for her to breathe. Law enforcement and aid responded, and determined there were no reptiles or a gassy odor. The woman was transported to Providence Centralia Hospital.
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Post by coachk on Dec 14, 2013 23:15:31 GMT -5
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Post by coachk on Jan 29, 2014 12:33:50 GMT -5
Another snake report form Lewis County:
A Lewis County man arrested after 300 snakes found in his home.
A man was arrested Tuesday after police found at least 300 pythons slithering around inside his Chehalis home.
Police and animal control officers served a search warrant Tuesday at 7 a.m. PT on the Chehalis residence after neighbors complained of a foul odor coming from the house. Inside, they found hundreds of snakes, all believed to be pythons — some of which were dead.
The homeowner, an unidentified male, was detained on charges of animal cruelty.
The snakes were "mostly alive, but there were some dead ones, along with some mice and rats. I don't know if that's what they fed them," said a Chehalis Police Department Watch Commander.
Some of the snakes were caged, he said.
Police did not say whether there were other people who lived in the home.
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