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'Out of our comfort zone': Deputies capture large snake at Grady County home

A couple of Grady County deputies responded to an unusual call that ended with them capturing a large snake inside a home. A couple of Grady County deputies were called to an unusual call that led to them capturing a large snake inside a home. The sheriff's office did not specify where the snake came from. The incident occurred during an incident that involved several deputies from Grady county. Sheriff Gary Boggess posted a picture of the snake on Facebook, but did not comment on its origin. The video shows some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following, including Dispatch audio from Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse and a lawsuit claiming an 8-year-old girl died after being sucked into a pipe at a Texas hotel swimming pool.

'Out of our comfort zone': Deputies capture large snake at Grady County home

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The sheriff's office did not say where the snake came from.

A couple of Grady County deputies responded to an unusual call that ended with them capturing a large snake inside a home.Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following."Sometimes we get calls that are out of our comfort zone………but still manage to help," Grady County Sheriff Gary Boggess posted with a picture of the snake on Facebook.>> Download the KOCO 5 AppThe sheriff's office did not say where the snake came from.Top Headlines Edmond officer captures road rage on dash cam during patrol Dispatch audio from Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse sheds light on timeline of incident 8-year-old girl died after being sucked into pipe at Texas hotel swimming pool, lawsuit says Oklahoma band asking for help after flames engulf van on highway What will spring 2024 look like in Oklahoma?

A couple of Grady County deputies responded to an unusual call that ended with them capturing a large snake inside a home.

Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following.

"Sometimes we get calls that are out of our comfort zone………but still manage to help," Grady County Sheriff Gary Boggess posted with a picture of the snake on Facebook.

The sheriff's office did not say where the snake came from.

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• Dispatch audio from Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse sheds light on timeline of incident

• 8-year-old girl died after being sucked into pipe at Texas hotel swimming pool, lawsuit says

• Oklahoma band asking for help after flames engulf van on highway

• What will spring 2024 look like in Oklahoma?

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