Breaking News – Pandora The Seven-Foot-Long Albino Boa Constrictor Is Home Says Owner

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A seven-foot long albino boa constrictor which had been missing for over two weeks is home with its owner.

The owner of the snake Leeann Mitchell texted Today’s Northumberland on Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 10:50 p.m. stating, “Pandora’s Home.”

Today’s Northumberland has reached out to Mitchell to see where the snake was found and other details and will advise when we hear back from the owner.

Pandora went missing from The Towers (formerly Greenwood Towers) on Peter Street in Port Hope sometime during the evening of Thursday, June 3, 2021 or early Friday morning.

At the time Mitchell was very concerned for the safety of the snake stating she just wanted her home.

The were numerous sightings of the snake during the time Pandora was gone, but it’s unconfirmed if any were substantiated.

Pete Fisher
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