Home WebMail Saturday, November 2, 2024, 02:27 PM | Calgary | 4.5°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Posted: 2016-06-29T18:57:33Z | Updated: 2016-06-29T19:01:04Z Hunt Underway For 10-Foot Snake Seen Feeding Near Maine Playground | HuffPost

Hunt Underway For 10-Foot Snake Seen Feeding Near Maine Playground

"Wessie" reportedly swam across the Presumpscot River after eating a large mammal.
Open Image Modal
Police are searching for "Wessie" (not pictured), an approximately 10-foot-long snake they believe was once someone's pet.
moodboard via Getty Images

Maine authorities have been searching day and night for a giant snake -- reportedly the length of a truck -- that they spotted slithering near a park and playground.

A patrolling police officer last saw the serpent, dubbed "Wessie" by locals, near Westbrook’s Riverbank Park at around 3:30 a.m. on Wednesday, the Westbrook Maine Police Department said.

“The snake was eating a large mammal, possibly a beaver (not joking),” the department posted on Facebook.

“A second officer arrived and they both watched it swim across the river to the Brown Street side of the Presumpscot River where it disappeared in the thick underbrush. They estimated its length to be at least 10 feet,” the post read.

Police noted that the snake is not native to the area, and suspect its former owner released it.

The creepy sighting came nearly a week after someone reported seeing a snake “as long as a truck”  with a head “the size of a small ball” near a playground in the same area.

The officer who spotted the reptile on Wednesday wasn't able to get a good picture  of it because it was so early in the morning. Fortunately, creative members of the public have stepped in to provide their own drawings and alerts.

There's even a mock Twitter account for the elusive reptile. "Wessie P. Thon" recently tweeted that police will "never take me alive!"

Police say members of the public should not try to capture the snake themselves if they see it.

“We ask the public to be mindful of the snake’s presence in the area and immediately report any sightings so we can remove the animal from the river,” the police department stated.

Because the animal just polished off a large meal, it’s expected to remain dormant for a few days.

Your Support Has Never Been More Critical

Other news outlets have retreated behind paywalls. At HuffPost, we believe journalism should be free for everyone.

Would you help us provide essential information to our readers during this critical time? We can't do it without you.

Support HuffPost

Before You Go