US | weird crimes 'Home Intruder' in 911 Call Turns Out to Be ... a Snake It's removed, released; no injuries reported By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jul 28, 2014 4:58 PM CDT Copied A female rattlesnake is shown on June 19, 2014 in Provo, Utah. (AP Photo/The Deseret News, John Hollenhorst) Authorities say officers in New Mexico rushed to a home invasion call and found an unusual intruder—a large snake. Albuquerque police say officers recently removed the slithering reptile after a woman called 911. Officials believe the snake slithered its way into the woman's home, possibly through an open door. The animal was removed and later released in an open space in the city. No injuries were reported. Read These Next NFLer who once vanished before a Super Bowl dies at 52. A House Democrat faces expulsion on ethics charges. One entity that's pretty popular right now: the Catholic Church. If you love romance novels, this story is for you. Report an error