Ocean Beach Library’s Python Found After Disappearing for 2 Days
Kelly Hessedal / CBS8 / September 19, 2025
Darwin, a python involved in the “Read to a Reptile” program at the Ocean Beach Library was found on Friday after disappearing two days ago.
“I was really getting very worried. I wasn’t sure we would get him back. I’m so happy to have him back!” said Librarian Camille Hyatt, Darwin’s owner.
The four foot long snake has been a popular draw to the library for the past two years. People stop in just to say hello to him.
Darwin disappeared Wednesday afternoon while Camille was on her lunch break. She returned to find his glass enclosure empty, It was locked, just the way she had left it, but Darwin was not inside. Camille had left the key on top. She admits she had been too trusting.
“At first I thought maybe he had got out, I panicked for sure,” she said. “He’s never even tried to get out before. I figured out pretty quickly he wouldn’t have gotten out. I rushed off to my co-workers who also love him. We were looking everywhere, all over the library, just in case. But we figured somebody must have taken him.”

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