Second snake seized from pedicab driver arrested with python around his neck in San Diego

This Sept. 19, 2014 photo provided by the San Diego County Department of Animal Services shows a boa constrictor that has been seized from a man in San Diego, Calif. Authorities said Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014 that 27-year-old Travis Eisner-Young was arrested while driving his pedicab Sept. 16. When police found him, he had a ball python around his neck. After learning that Eisner-Young had at least one more snake, Animal Services officers went to his hotel room and found a boa constrictor, seen in this photo, in poor condition. (AP Photo/San Diego County Department of Animal Services) (The Associated Press)

A second snake has been seized from a San Diego man who had a python around his neck when he was arrested a week ago on suspicion of driving his pedicab while drunk.

The Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday (http://lat.ms/1rnTKkk) that 27-year-old Travis Eisner-Young was arrested while driving his pedicab Sept. 16. When police found him, he had a ball python around his neck.

After learning that Eisner-Young had at least one more snake, Animal Services personnel went to his hotel room and found a boa constrictor. Animal Services deputy director Daniel DeSousa says the snake was in poor condition.

The boa constrictor and the ball python are now at a veterinary hospital that specializes in exotic animals.

Officials say the python was found to be suffering from dehydration, anemia and starvation.

No phone listing for Eisner-Young was found.

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Information from: Los Angeles Times, http://www.latimes.com