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Source: Attackers aided by Pakistanis
Thursday, December 4
Edward Roberson, a patrol deputy with the Douglas County Sheriff's Department, was bitten Friday after he responded to a call of a rattlesnake in a street of a Parker subdivision, KMGH-TV reported Monday. When Roberson arrived in the area, he saw children playing nearby so he decided to move the snake.
Cocha Heyden, a county spokeswoman, said Roberson called for help when he reacted to the bite as he drove away. He then lost control of the car and crashed into a field.
Roberson was reported in good condition Monday at Parker Adventist Hospital.
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