PORTLAND, Ore. -- A snake thief smuggled a 2-foot-long python from a Portland pet store by stuffing it down his pants.
Sgt. Greg Stewart said no arrests have been made in Friday's theft. But Christin Bjugan, an owner of A to Z pet store, said video surveillance has helped viewers and police detectives identify a suspect, and she expects to have the snake returned soon.
"We know who did it," she said Monday. "We know where he lives, we know where he works, we know all about him and his girlfriend. We're just waiting to get our snake back."
The video shows the suspect with a blue-haired woman who appeared to be in on the theft.
He handed her some keys before taking the snake from a tank and shuffling out of the store.
Bjugan said it was "pretty gutsy" for the man to put the python down his pants and potentially a bad move, because it was close to feeding day.
On the other hand, she said, the snake likes warm, dark places.
The snake is a black pastel ball python and sells for $200.
"We have a cheap price; usually they go for about $400," Bjugan said.
Stewart said the department has investigated thefts at pet stores, but this is the first time it has involved someone putting a snake in his pants.
It also seemed more purposeful than usual, he said.
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