Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe INGHAM, Australia, July 10 (UPI) -- Workers at an Australian thrift shop said a mess that initially had them thinking there had been a break-in, turned out to be the work of a 19-foot python. Staff at the St. Vincent de Paul thrift store in Ingham said they arrived Tuesday to find the store had apparently been ransacked by burglars, but they soon discovered the culprit was a large python that was still inside the store, the Australian Broadcasting Corp. reported Wednesday. Advertisement Virginia McGrath, a local snake catcher, removed the python from the store and said it will be released into the Tyto wetlands. She said it was one of the larger serpents she has been called to remove. Read More Wildlife officials seek Burmese python on Snell Island Albino python found in Canadian wilderness Cambodian villagers pray to python 18-foot, 8-inch Burmese python killed in Florida Python rescued from Winnipeg dumpster Freed snakes found at Calif. Little League field Man admits to drunkenly buying snake