Wildlife officials still hope to find the owner of a 14-foot Burmese python that was dragged this weekend from a storm drain in Bradenton, but their job was made more difficult on Monday: A scan of the python found no microchip that would identify the owner. Gary Morse, a spokesman with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, said wildlife investigators will ask questions and try to find the original owner. Morse said it becomes more difficult to locate someone with a snake that was not microchipped. But someone might have information that can help investigators, he said.
"It is unlikely that someone would have a snake that large and neighbors and acquaintances would not know it," Morse said. "Somebody knows something."
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