Maryland man found dead in home surrounded by over 100 snakes

A Maryland man was discovered useless in his dwelling surrounded by over 100 venomous and nonvenomous snakes, officers stated Thursday.

Police had responded to the 49-year-old man’s dwelling after a neighbor reported he noticed the person mendacity on the ground unconscious after he went to examine on him after not seeing him for greater than a day, the Charles County Sheriff’s Division stated in a press release

EMS and hearth officers compelled their means via the entrance door of the house, the place they pronounced the person useless. Police stated there was no proof of foul play and the man’s physique was transported to the Workplace of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore for an post-mortem. Officers haven't but launched the person’s id.

Police found over 100 snakes of a number of varieties inside the house, which the person’s neighbors have been unaware of. Charles County Animal Management was working to rescue the reptiles with consultants from North Carolina and Virginia, police stated.

Jennifer Harris, a spokesperson for Charles County Animal Management, advised WUSA9 that the division had “tagged and bagged” over 125 snakes. Harris advised the outlet that neighbors shouldn't be involved.

“I do wish to guarantee the group, [and] anyone residing on this neighborhood, now we have not seen that any of the snakes weren't correctly secured or might have escaped,” she advised the outlet. “I do know folks have been nervous that there could possibly be some hazard to folks residing close by, however at this level, now we have not uncovered or decided that any of the snakes truly weren't secured after this gentleman’s dying.”

A 14-foot Burmese python was the largest snake within the dwelling, in keeping with animal management.

Harris stated it was the largest assortment of snakes the county’s animal management chief had ever seen in over 30 years of expertise.

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