
Thursday, October 2, 2025 3:56PM
The python that was found at the In-N-Out in Monrovia has been reunited with her owner.
MONROVIA, Calif. — The python that was found at an In-N-Out in Monrovia, California has been reunited with her owner.
After our sister station KABC aired the story, the Pasadena Humane Society says the snake’s family recognized her on television and came forward to claim her.
Workers at an In-N-Out in Monrovia got a slithery surprise at the drive-thru.
They say the python, named “Henny,” escaped in August from their San Bernardino home, which is about 40 to 50 miles away. They told the nonprofit they have no clue how she got all the way to Monrovia.
An In-N-Out worker found “Henny” at the drive-thru Monday and brought her to the humane society.
We’re sure the family will keep a “double-double” close watch on her in the future.
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