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Police: Connecticut Man Was Trying to Sell Viper, Cobras

Milk is poured on a snake as an offering during the annual Hindu Nag Panchami festival, dedicated to the worship of snakes, in Allahabad, India, Sunday, July 26, 2009. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

Sale would have taken place through social media

MERIDEN, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut police have charged a man they say was trying to sell venomous snakes.

State environmental police on Thursday charged 21-year-old Cameron DeFrances with multiple counts of illegal possession of wild animals and reckless endangerment after finding seven live snakes in his Meriden home. A viper, several cobras and two dead snakes were discovered.

State officials got a search warrant after getting a tip from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that DeFrances was selling snakes through social media.

The serpents were seized and transported to a reptile facility with the help of a qualified specialist.

DeFrances was freed on $1,000 bond pending a May 10 court date. A listed home phone number for DeFrances was out of service Friday.

News Talk Florida: News Talk Florida Staff
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