Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe TOWSON, Md., June 11 (UPI) -- Police in Maryland said a python estimated to measure 7 feet was removed from a city roadway. Towson police said a resident called 911 after 9:30 p.m. Sunday and reported seeing the python on the road, The Baltimore Sun reported Monday. Advertisement Officers arrived and found the snake in a nearby bush. It was captured by city Animal Control officers, police said. Investigators said they do not know from where the snake came. Read More Man found dead with snake bites at farm Shelter for unwanted Fla. Burmese Pythons opens Study: Mammals vanishing as Burmese python spreads Python latches onto woman's face Burmese python pulled from Florida pool