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PA - Humane Society offers reward for information on stabbing, shooting of python

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A $2,500 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest in connection with a 7-foot Burmese python that was found shot and stabbed in central Pennsylvania.

The York Dispatch, 2012
This Burmese python was found abandoned and injured near York Haven. A good Samaritan took the 7-foot-long snake to a local veterinary center, but it could not be saved, doctors said.
Officials in York County say the reptile was found abandoned near York Haven last week. It eventually had to be euthanized because its injuries were too severe.
Now, the Humane Society is offering a reward for information leading to an arrest in the case.
 
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