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Portsmouth police seize dozens of exotic animals from vacant home

Posted at 4:44 PM, Sep 20, 2012
and last updated 2012-09-20 16:47:32-04

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PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WTKR) – The Portsmouth Police Department’s Animal Control Unit seized dozens of exotic animals from a vacant home on Hobson Street Thursday.

The officers were initially dispatched to the area to search for a stray dog, but were unable to locate the dog.

During their search, the officers found two turtles weighing approximately 50 pounds each inside old discarded bathtubs behind the home.

As they searched inside the home, the officers found a four-foot long, canebrake rattlesnake inside a broken fish tank, 23 more turtles of various sizes, an eel, a shovelnose catfish and a small parrot commonly known as a love bird.

The animals were found in various degrees of health.

Five dead turtles and three dead snakes were also found. All of the animals appeared to be abandoned.

Animal Control Officers and police asked a local reptile rescue group, Virginian’s Interested in Protecting Every Reptile (VIIPER) to help with the animals. With the help of VIIPER, all of the live animals were taken to the reptile rescue.

The two large turtles were transported to the Portsmouth Humane Society for evaluation and treatment.

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