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Court no-show for Saskatoon Tim Hortons snake thrower

Warrants issued for two men accused of tossing a snake in a Saskatoon Tim Hortons after they failed to appear in court. Saskatoon Police Service / Supplied

SASKATOON – Warrants have been issued for the arrest of two men accused of throwing a snake in a Saskatoon Tim Hortons. On Dec. 8, 2014, a dispute over a sandwich at the 22nd Street location led to a garter snake being thrown over the counter.

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Christopher Cook, 21, was scheduled to appear in court this week for mediation, but was a no-show.

Last month, Luke Apooch, failed to appear in court.

Both men are charged with mischief.

READ MORE: Video surfaces of snake thrown in Saskatoon Tim Hortons

“Outlaw” will be released back to the wild this spring.

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