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Watch: Colo. officer encounters venomous snake during vehicle search

“Does he have any other thing that might bite me?” the Wheat Ridge Police officer can be heard saying in the video after opening a box and finding a rattlesnake

By Paloma Chavez
The Charlotte Observer

WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. — Drug paraphernalia in “plain sight” led a police officer to a venomous discovery while conducting a car search, Colorado officials said.

While checking the car on May 26, the officer found a plastic bin, body camera footage from the Wheat Ridge Police Department posted on X, formerly Twitter, shows.

That’s when he found a live rattlesnake.

“Does he have any other thing that might bite me?” the officer can be heard saying in the video.

The car’s owner had lent the vehicle to a friend and was taking an Uber back to the location, officials said.

Officials said on X there will be no charges against the vehicle owner, but they’re trying to contact the friend because they “have a lot of questions.”

Wheat Ridge is about a 6-mile drive northwest of Denver.

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