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Parents charged in python attack on 3-year-old son

Prosecutor cites cage disrepair, risks from snake in charging couple with abuse, neglect

Police on Tuesday arrested the parents of a 3-year-old boy who last month was bitten and squeezed to the point of unconsciousness by an 18-foot python.

Melissa Melendrez, 25, and Anthony Melendrez, 26, are being charged with one count each of felony child abuse resulting in substantial bodily harm and felony child neglect in the Jan. 20 incident in their southwest valley apartment.


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  • The charges stem from concerns authorities had over the cage housing the tiger reticulated python.

    According to the couple's arrest report, the door of the wood and fiberglass cage was being held together by duct tape and had "insufficient" latches with no locks.

    At night, Anthony Melendrez would nail shut the door of the cage. Melissa Melendrez worried the snake might escape, according to the report.

    The arrests contrast with how authorities dealt with previous animal attack cases, notably two last year in which pit bulls fatally mauled two young children. No one was charged in those cases because prosecutors felt they could not prove that the children were intentionally placed in harm's way, as the state statutes require.

    Clark County District Attorney David Roger said this case is different, partly because it involves a snake.

    "We felt that under the circumstances, because the cage was in disrepair and because a python seems to be an inherently dangerous pet, that the abuse and neglect statute applied," Roger said.

    The couple's youngest son had to be resuscitated by his mother after she stabbed the snake several times with a kitchen knife. The boy has fully recovered, and he and his 5-year-old brother are staying with Patty Robson, their grandmother.

    Robson said Tuesday she was upset by the way authorities have handled her daughter's case versus the cases of others involved in animal attacks. She said her grandson didn't require any stitches and didn't sustain internal injuries in the incident.

    "There've been worse dog bites, and how many people keep a dog properly restrained?" Robson said. "It was a freak accident. It was just one of those things that wasn't planned."

    The report doesn't state how the snake, named Eve, escaped the cage. Eve had been in the home for four to six weeks, according to the arrest report.

    Robson said the family had owned the snake before having a third party sell it to the Eden Gentlemen's Club, on Valley View Boulevard near Spring Mountain Road. The person who bought the python then asked the couple to care for it while the club was being remodeled, Robson said.

    But Robson said the man wouldn't return phone calls when the family tried to return the snake.

    Calls to the club have not been returned.

    Melissa Melendrez told police that on the morning of the attack, she hadn't touched the cage and didn't know if it was secure. She went to the bathroom, and when she came out, her 3-year-old son was in the master bedroom. She could only see his feet, because the snake had flipped him upside down while coiling around him, according to the arrest report.

    She then ran to the kitchen, grabbed a knife, and began stabbing the snake. Her son had "light brown stuff" coming from his mouth, and his face turned blue, the report states.

    The snake then let go and, as Melissa Melendrez was performing CPR, started wrapping itself around her waist, according to the report.

    The snake was euthanized because of the knife wounds it sustained. The boy was hospitalized overnight. Melissa Melendrez suffered bite marks on her hands. Anthony Melendrez was not home at the time.

    Police noted in the arrest report that the family's five other snakes, ranging in length from 3 feet to 11 feet, were kept in cages without locks.

    Anthony Melendrez told police that once when Eve was shedding, she pressed against her cage and broke the door and window.

    Robson praised her daughter's response to the attack, but she didn't know how to feel about the charges.

    "I can understand why the charges are in place. No, I don't feel that my daughter did anything wrong."

    Contact reporter Lawrence Mower at lmower@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0440.

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    ... wrote on September 20, 2009 04:44 PM: I just have to put my two cents in. I know these people and they are amazing parents. The kids ALWAYS come first no matter what. And as far as Anthony begin a dunk there is nothing further from the truth!! Infact this past Friday he saved 3 peoples lives. He was on his way to Mt.Charleston and came up on a car accident got everyone out..if he hadn't done what he did all three men would have died..he's a true hero in every sence of the word.


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    SNAKE WHISPER wrote on May 20, 2009 05:27 PM: YOU GUYS SUCK I WILL FIND YOU FOR THE PAIN YOU CAUSED THE SNAKE IF YOU CAN'T TAKE CARE OF IT DON'T GET ONE



    ANIMALS WARRIOS


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    SNAKE WHISPER wrote on May 20, 2009 05:26 PM: YOU GUYS SUCK I WILL FIND YOU FOR THE PAIN YOU CAUSED THE SNAKE IF YOU CAN'T TAKE CARE OF IT DON'T GET ONE

    ANIMALS WARRIOS


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    DJ wrote on May 20, 2009 05:24 PM: ITS GOOD THEY PRESSED CHARGERS THE SHOULD'VE FEED THE SNAKE BECAUSE I MYSLEF HAVE A PYTHON AND I KNOW THAT IF YOU FEED IT WON'T EAT FOR ABOUT A WEEK.

    DARKEST HOUR


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    Lisa wrote on April 20, 2009 03:57 PM: I to know these two people and the grandmother. How dare you bash a woman for protecting her daughter and grandson! Since the grandmother in the article lives in Las Vegas and you are in Carson, how do you know what type of person she is!


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    jeff wrote on April 20, 2009 02:57 PM: i too know these parents,and as for the boys being neglected that could not be further from the truth.as for jayden being rushed to the hospital,he had r.s.v a childhood illness suffered by millions of children.melissa was not out getting "laid" she was at work making sure she had the money to feed her kids.as for the father being a drunk yea he drank beer,but has not in over a year now!!!as for guns yes he owns a few that are ALL locked in a safe with trigger locks!so have fun in carson city talking about everybody else while making yourself look like an idiot.


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    fdgh wrote on April 07, 2009 10:23 AM: HOLY #^%$ THATS CRAZY


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    Samantha wrote on March 11, 2009 10:10 PM: Carson City, I totally agree with you. I use to work with Melissa in Carson City and her kids were always neglected by her and Anthony was just this big drunk who left her for another female. Melissa would always find whoever to care for her two boys just so that she could go out and get laid. Her little one (the one who was bitten by the snake Jayden) was rushed to the hospital because he was not breathing and he almost died. Guess what Melissa was doing while her son was in the hospital?? Having the time of her life partying!! Her kids are in danger living with her and Anthony. It's true Anthony has guns in his home and I would hate to see them once again on the news being charged because one of their sons shot themselves or someone else... These kids do not have a future with Melissa and Anthony!!


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    carsoncity wrote on March 07, 2009 09:34 AM: I know both of them and this doesn't surprise me at all. You all make references to dogs. They used to have a bunch of pit bulls. They have bad judgement all the way around. Before fleeing carson for vegas anthony shot him self in the leg. Sounds to me like neither of them have changed at all. But believe me...giving them to the grandma...that is the biggest joke of all.


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    SmartPetOwner wrote on February 19, 2009 05:11 PM: probably shouldn't have poodles or cats or goldfish for that matter.
    any animal is dangerous if care is not done correctly


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