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3 of 4 reptiles stolen from Calif. museum found

Three, four reptiles, from the science museum card thrown in a robbery with a trash bag recycling 3 feet long ball pythons, though still at large, officials said.
3 1/2 level feet savanna monitor lizards, 7 - foot - long red tail python 3 feet long and the other ball pythons are in good condition, Mary Ellen white said, Fresno, explore the director of the center. Authorities are searching for the missing Python criminal suspects have been arrested men frequented areas.
, Wright has been worried about reptiles together "nursing", because they are mortal enemies, "she said.
"It's like the two pit bulls in a locked room," she added, points out, monitor lizards, sharp claws of 2 inches.
Reptiles in robbery, have plagued museum officials and departments, and hasn't released the motive. Goudelock museum education coordinator, Ian, said the suspect does not appear, is deliberately harm an animal, but the museum plan reptile vet checks.
"It is just a strange theft. We are still trying to figure out why," he said. "This is indeed a more or less a happy ending."
Surveillance video shows that a criminal suspect broke into the museum in central California some time late Wednesday or early Thursday, held off four reptile tanks - worth hundreds of dollars - and pop them into a garbage bags.
Also went into a gift shop in the center of the criminal suspects and stole the children's toys, telephone system and security monitor, Fresno bee.
Fresno police have not released the name of the suspect.
 



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