Posted: Thu 10th Sep 2015

Python Missing in Gwersyllt For 48 Hours

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Sep 10th, 2015

An appeal for help trace a python which has been missing from a house in the Wrexham area for 48 hours, has been issued.

North Wales Police have issued the appeal for the python which is missing from an address in Gwersyllt.

The four foot long green and black Royal Python has been described as ‘not venomous, but it is a constrictor’.

The reptile, which has not been seen since 3pm on Tuesday when it went missing from a house in Second Avenue, is ‘likely to keep away from people’.

Anyone with information about its whereabouts should contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting Crime Reference Number S138543.



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