Des Moines man gets probation in exotic animal case

| Friday, October 10, 2008

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   DES MOINES — A Des Moines man has been placed on probation in a case involving exotic animals.

   Larry Eddinger also promised the judge that he'd scale back his collection.

   Eddinger kept two pythons, a pair of alligators and other animals in a vacant house, which became a magnet for curious kids in the neighborhood.

   Assistant City Attorney Kathy Massier argued the alligators and big snakes were a hazard to children, who wanted to see the other animals — rabbits, guinea pigs, birds and turtles.

   Judge William Price agreed. Eddinger was put on probation for a year and fined $1,000. Price told Eddinger he can keep eight corn and king snakes and four turtles. He can also keep the pythons if he gets the proper permits.

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