Police
have warned people not to approach the snake, which escaped from its owner’s
home in Boston
Press
Association
Thu 29
Nov 2018 06.27 GMTLast modified on Fri 30 Nov
2018 00.35 GMT
A boa
constrictor has been reported missing from a house in Lincolnshire.
Police
have warned the public not to approach the snake, which has a white tail and
grey, black and brown spots.
It was
reported missing from its owner’s house in Union Street in Boston at about 7pm
on Wednesday.
The snake
is not venomous but boa constrictors attack prey with their teeth and then
constrict it until they die.
Lincolnshire
police have warned that it is likely to find somewhere warm, so could be in an
area such as a garden shed. They have instructed anyone who sees the snake to
call 999 quoting incident 361.
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