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Intruder Alert: Bullsnake 'Breaks Into First Level Of Security' At Arapahoe County Jail

CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4) - A snake caused a bit of a commotion at the Arapahoe County Jail. On Monday the sheriff's office posted photos online that showed the nearly 5 foot long bullsnake inside the detention facility.

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The sheriff's office described the snake as an "intruder" and joked that it had broken "through the first level of security."

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The photo shows an employee at the jail -- Sean McAdams, an inmate services technician -- using a broom to lift the snake up and safely move it out of the facility. McAdams then relocated the snake to a grassy area outside.

Bullsnakes are common across Colorado and can grow to 6 feet long. They are sometimes called gopher snakes and have similar markings to a rattlesnake but none of the venom. They are one of 29 different species of snake that call Colorado home.

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