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May 4, 2016
Massillon, OH

Ten animals were removed from Stump Hill Farm, a roadside zoo, after owners failed to comply with permitting requirements under Ohio’s Dangerous Wild Animal Act. The animals including a former Obie — the live tiger mascot for Massillon City Schools — as well as two pumas, two baboons and a chimpanzee.

The animals were transported to the state’s holding facility in Reynoldsburg.

  • Big Cats
  • Primates
May 2, 2016
Chapel Hill, NC

Ali Iyoob was bitten by his pet king cobra and was in critical condition at a hospital, but survived.

Iyoob owned 18 venomous snakes, 16 nonvenomous snakes, one caiman, two turtles, four quail, and four fish, all of which were removed from his home. Possession of dangerous snakes is prohibited in Orange County, and Iyoob pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge. He was sentenced to two years of supervised probation and must also pay $4,000 to the state for costs related to snake removal.

  • Marine
  • Reptiles
  • Other
May 2, 2016
Loma Linda, CA

Deputies arrested Steven Vanbuskirk after finding methamphetamine and a 24-inch ball python in his backpack.

  • Reptiles
May 2, 2016
St. Petersburg, FL

Travis Treder tried to steal a baby python out of the Animal House Pet Center store by stuffing it down his pants. The owner intervened to recover the snake, and Treder was arrested.

  • Reptiles
April 30, 2016
Tacoma, WA

A white ball python fell from a ceiling vent after being loose in Tacoma General Hospital for a month. The owner brought the snake into the hospital in a cat carrier, then lost it.

The snake was given back to the owner.

  • Reptiles
April 27, 2016
St. Francis, WI

Animal control and police officers removed six snakes, two alligators, a monitor lizard, and a spider from a home after Jeremy Loveland was admitted to a hospital with a bite from a venomous snake. The animals were owned illegally.

Police said more than two dozen reptiles had previously been removed from Loveland’s home by authorities in 2011 (see http://www.bornfreeusa.org/database/exo_incident.php?id=1651) and 2012 (see http://www.bornfreeusa.org/database/exo_incident.php?id=2395).

  • Reptiles
  • Other
April 27, 2016
Casa Grande, AZ

A man found a 3-foot-long python in an alleyway and brought it to Animal Control. The snake is not native, and is presumed to have been a pet.

  • Reptiles
April 26, 2016
Crookston, MN

A 5-6 foot long snake, tentatively identified as a non-venomous hog-nose snake by police, was seen in a residential neighborhood. The Department of Natural Resource’s Area Wildlife Supervisor believes it is an escaped pet.

  • Reptiles
April 25, 2016
Oklahoma City, OK

A female Asian elephant named Chandra chased and pushed another female elephant in the same enclosure named Bamboo. Bamboo sustained a 6 inch long, 2 inch wide scrape on the front of her trunk. There have been multiple aggressive incidents between Bamboo and other elephants since she was transferred to Oklahoma City from a zoo in Seattle.

  • Elephants
April 24, 2016
Beaumont, TX

Beaumont Animal Services responded to a call about a large snake inside an apartment, and found a 2-foot long ball python inside the resident’s oven. The snake was removed from the apartment.

Animal services said it is likely this snake escaped from its owner, or that the owner released it into the wild, which is illegal.

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