Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Phoenix anaconda still on the loose

Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: Phoenix anaconda still on the loose

Keep your senses on high alert if you're a Durbanite...

Non venomous snake slithering through the streets of Phoenix...
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Monday again, the last one of January. We are back here again with five of the top stories to get you ahead this morning. 

The first story is about a jewellery store being broken into at Gateway, AGAIN! 

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1.

Five armed robbers used a hammer to break open glass cases at a jewelry store in the Gateway Theatre of Shopping on Sunday morning. There were no shots fired as per information circulating on social media and nobody was injured. 

Click here to read more about this. 

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2.

Journalists reporting on the Winter Olympics are being offered the chance to sleep on the job thanks to hi-tech cabins at the Beijing media center. The 20-sleeper rest cabins will allow reporters to pop in for a power nap of up to an hour with a simple scan of their mobile phone. 

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3.

A 35-year-old Amazon delivery driver has been convicted of stalking 19-year-old tennis star Emma Raducanu and stealing a shoe from her home in London.

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4.

Spotify has lost billions of dollars in market value after artist Neil Young announced he was removing his music from the streaming service in protest of the vaccine misinformation being shared through it.

Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have 'continued to express' concerns to Spotify to 'ensure changes to its platform are made to help address this public health crisis', adding: 'We look to Spotify to meet this moment and are committed to continuing our work together as it does.'

WATCH: Woman rescues snake with bare hands

5.

There is still no sign of the pet anaconda that escaped from an enclosure at a Phoenix home last week. Snake experts have called for calm and stated that: ‘Anaconda don't want none unless you got buns, hun’

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