West Virginia police seize 17 rattlesnakes from man’s home

Snakes. Photo: Facebook/West Virginal Natural Resource Police

Aug. 30 (UPI) — Authorities in West Virginia said a man is facing charges after officers found him illegally keeping 12 rattlesnakes in his home.

The West Virginia Natural Resources Police said officers investigated allegations that a Randolph County man was capturing snakes from the National Forest and keeping them at his home.

Officers visited the man’s home and discovered he was keeping 17 rattlesnakes — far more than the legal limit of one snake.

Police said the man was charged with two counts of illegal possession of a timber rattlesnake and possession of a rattlesnake under 42 inches long.

The snakes were released back into the National Forest, officials said.

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