10 October,2019 02:26 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
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A group of thieves were in for a shock after their loot turned out to be snakes. A California reptile lover said a group of thieves stole his duffel bag full of snakes. Brian Gundy, a reptile lover who breeds and sells reptiles through his business 'For Goodness Snakes', uploaded a video on his YouTube channel to explain his plight.
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According to Gundy, the incident took place at the Martin Luther King Library in San Jose on Saturday when was giving a presentation. He said he left his gear in a parking garage to retrieve his car and when he returned, the bag containing three pythons and a lizard had gone missing. The reptile lover added that from the three snakes, two were found in a dumpster nearby, but he was worried about the safety of the other reptiles.
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In the video, Gundy urged his subscribers to help him with any information about it. Gundy has filed a complaint with the police and is hopeful that the CCTV footage of the garage will help the police nab the thieves.
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With inputs from AP
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