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‘Slithery,’ unwanted creature is found in back of rideshare car, MN cops say. See it

Minnesota police recovered an “unwanted guest” from the backseat of a rideshare driver’s car.
Minnesota police recovered an “unwanted guest” from the backseat of a rideshare driver’s car. Photo by Paul Hanaoka via Unsplash

It wasn’t a wallet or phone that was mistakenly left in the backseat of a rideshare driver’s car. Rather, it was an “unwanted” guest, Minnesota police said.

The driver turned to their backseat to find a “slithery surprise” July 9, Minneapolis police said.

It was a boa constrictor snake, video shows.

Officers safely recovered the snake from the rideshare driver’s car and held it for a video shared to their Facebook page.

Despite multiple attempts to contact the snake’s owner, officers eventually turned the snake over to animal control, according to the Facebook post.

Minnesota law prevents people from having endangered species as pets, according to the Department of Natural Resources. However, there are no legal restrictions on boa constrictors because they are not on the endangered species list.

This type of snake can be a “quite tame and calm pet,” according to Spruce Pets.

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Kate Linderman
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Kate Linderman covers national news for McClatchy’s real-time team. She reports on politics and crime and courts news in the Midwest. Kate is a 2023 graduate of DePaul University and is based in Chicago.
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