Ball python reported missing twice turns up dead on Saanich, B.C., property

Snake had gone missing July 2, then again from sleeping owner's backpack on Aug. 19

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Caption: Victoria police located the ball python hiding under a vehicle after it went missing the first time. It was taken into custody without incident. (Victoria Police/Twitter)

Police in Saanich, B.C., say the large ball python captured after escaping its confines and staying on the loose for more than a month in Greater Victoria has been found dead.
Last Sunday, a homeowner in the Saanich area called police spotting a large snake on their property.
Police arrived to discover a 1.4-metre long ball python which they said appeared to have been dead for "quite some time," according to a statement emailed Wednesday.
Based on a previous police incident, officers called an owner of a ball python who had reported a snake missing from a backpack in the same area Aug. 19.
Police said that owner confirmed the dead snake to be the same ball python.

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Caption: The snake appeared in good health Aug. 4, after being on the loose since July 2. It was again reported missing Aug. 19, only to turn up dead Sept. 6 on a Saanich, B.C., property. (Victoria police)

Python previously captured and returned to owner

The same pet reptile had gone missing before, police said.
An officer on patrol in the City of Victoria had discovered a ball python under a parked car Aug. 4.
It was captured and returned to its owner who said it had been missing since July 2.