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    Washington Township officers wrangle loose 200-pound pig 'Pumba' after brief escape

    14 days ago

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    Washington Township police were on a different kind of foot pursuit on Friday afternoon.

    They were trying to take a 200-pound pig named Pumba into custody. His crime? Escaping his stall.

    "It wasn't the typical day on the job to say the least," said Officer Frank Cicalese.

    "It was a change," said Officer Victor Rossi. "We deal with some unsettling things in this job, and I think it was fun."

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    Rossi and Cicalese were the first to answer the call when residents spotted Pumba in traffic at the corner of Egg Harbor and County House roads in Sewell .

    The officers located him in the Heatherwood neighborhood.

    "Let me tell you something, they don't tell you how to wrangle pigs as a police officer," said Cicalese. "I reverted back to my college football days like I was a linebacker coming through the middle hitting a running back. I just jumped on top it, tackled it. We tied it and that was it."

    "They did an awesome job today," said Chief Patrick Gurcsik. "When I got there, they were literally chasing the pig, and Frank tackled it and wrestled it to the ground. They don't teach that in the police academy."

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    Once the officers captured Pumba and posted a "wanted" flyer on Facebook, the pig was reunited with his owner within 45 minutes.

    Turns out he lives about a mile down the road.

    "Somehow the gate might have been left open, and he decided to go for a little walk," said his owner, Jay. "Thank God we got good officers here in Washington Township."

    These officers are the Timon to this Pumba and happily saying "Hakuna Matata."

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    "I think it was a good time," said Rossi.

    "It was normal for me, just not in uniform obviously," said Cicalese. "Maybe I'll be a farmer one day - you never know."

    As for Pumba, there will be no punishments or fines, just a good night's rest after a long day on the loose.
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