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Lanark OPP remain sty-mied after rescuing a large and largely happy pig from an anonymous life of indolence last Friday, following a Dalhousie Township resident’s report of the sow wandering on his property for three days.
The pig, according to police, appeared friendly and co-operative when approached by officers, and surrendered voluntarily into custody. Nicknamed Miss Piggy, she is being kept at a farm while authorities attempt to locate her owner. According to an OPP release, officers “initiated checks of all straw, stick and brick houses in the area,” but without success.
Lanark OPP Const. David Bird could not estimate how much Miss Piggy weighed, except to say, “I wouldn’t want her falling out of a tree onto me.”
Anyone who has recently lost a pig is asked to contact the Lanark County detachment of the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

“Miss Piggy,” a presumably lost pig, surrendered to OPP on Friday.
bdeachman@postmedia.com
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The pig, according to police, appeared friendly and co-operative when approached by officers, and surrendered voluntarily into custody. Nicknamed Miss Piggy, she is being kept at a farm while authorities attempt to locate her owner. According to an OPP release, officers “initiated checks of all straw, stick and brick houses in the area,” but without success.
Lanark OPP Const. David Bird could not estimate how much Miss Piggy weighed, except to say, “I wouldn’t want her falling out of a tree onto me.”
Anyone who has recently lost a pig is asked to contact the Lanark County detachment of the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

“Miss Piggy,” a presumably lost pig, surrendered to OPP on Friday.
bdeachman@postmedia.com
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