Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe May 2 (UPI) -- Animal rescuers were called to a bank in India where employees reported a snake somehow ended up in the office bathroom. The Union Bank of India branch in the Kandivli East area of Mumbai summoned personnel from the Spreading Awareness on Reptiles & Rehabilitation Program, or SARRP, when the 3-foot snake was spotted slithering across the floor in the office restroom Tuesday morning. Advertisement The snake, identified as a non-venomous common sand boa, was captured by a SARRP rescuer and released back into the wild. The rescue charity and bank staff said the origins of the snake were a mystery. They said the restroom windows were firmly shut and officials could not identify any gaps large enough for the snake to pass through. Read More Rangers find three-eyed snake in Australia's Northern Territory Snake catcher removes python from family's barbecue grill