200-pound pig escapes from New Jersey farm; rescued by police officers: officials

200-pound pig escapes from New Jersey farm; rescued by police officers: officials

GLOUCESTER COUNTY, N.J. (PIX11) – A 200-pound pot-bellied pig managed to break out of a New Jersey farm on Saturday, according to Washington Township police.

Three officers chased down, tackled and safely tied up the pig named Pumba. The pig escaped after a child left a gate to the Gloucester County farm’s pasture open, according to authorities.

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“Claim him or he is going to become our next K9!” the police department joked on Facebook.

Pumba the pig being escorted by police officers after he escaped a Gloucester County farm. (Credit: Washington Township Police Department)
Pumba the pig being escorted by police officers after he escaped a Gloucester County farm. (Credit: Washington Township Police Department)

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