Officers revealed they answered a late night call-out at a home in East Park and used a neighbour’s litter-picker stick and a crate to flush him out.
It was taken to Manor Vets in Halesowen after officers carried out some checks within the neighbourhood however could not discover anybody who the snake might have belonged to.
The snake, which they nicknamed Ad, was checked over on the vets.
Wolverhampton Police shared the information together with a photograph of the colorful creature on its Facebook web page.
Officers posted: “We’re used to the occasional slippery buyer, however two of our Wolverhampton Response officers got here throughout an actual life slithery character after they answered a late night call-out not too long ago.
“This vibrant chap was lurking in a bathroom at a home in East Park, and because the resident wasn’t a giant fan we attended and used a neighbour’s litter-picker stick and a crate to flush him out.
“The officers additionally did some checks within the neighbourhood, however could not discover anybody who the snake, which they nicknamed ‘Ad’, might have belonged to.
“So they took it alongside to Manor Vets in Halesowen the place he was checked to ensure he was none the more serious for his journey. And all inside an hour of the preliminary call-out.
“Our response officers are out 24/7, retaining communities secure.”