March 25 (UPI) — Officers from a Texas police department made a late-night visit to a local home where a rattlesnake had found its way into the bedroom.

The Del Rio Police Department said in a news release that officers responded to an Irene Avenue home about 11:54 p.m. Monday on a report of an animal inside the residence.

“Upon arrival, officers discovered a rattlesnake inside a bedroom of the residence,” the release said. “Officers immediately evacuated the occupants to ensure their safety and requested assistance from Del Rio Animal Services.”

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Animal services officers arrived and were able to safely remove the snake without any injuries to humans or reptiles.

“The Del Rio Police Department would like to remind residents that snakes commonly emerge from hibernation during warmer months, particularly between March and April. Rattlesnakes may enter homes while seeking shelter, food, or relief from extreme temperatures,” officials wrote.