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The threats culminated Aug. 18 with the delivery of a suspicious package to the woman's apartment complex, the district attorney's office said.
Authorities X-rayed the package and discovered it contained a live ball python and a note reading, "Surprise you lying [expletive]. Enjoy, this is who you are. Now do you care."
The district attorney's office said an Aug. 22 search of Burrows' cellphone discovered he had done internet searches for the woman's apartment complex, as well as for phrases including "what is stalking a person," "how do you know if you are stalking someone," and "warning signs of stalking behavior."
Burrows is facing one count of stalking/domestic abuse. He is due back in court Sept. 21.
"It's a little upsetting just to know that people treat reptiles like disposable animals," reptile sanctuary owner Heather Pekrul-Gulig told WITI-TV.
"They actually will curl up into a ball instead of striking at someone so they're really, very, very docile which makes them popular in the pet trade," Pekrul-Gulig said.