Pot-bellied pigs break free, rounded up in Dayton neighborhood

A Dayton police officer makes friends with one of two pot-bellied pigs who broke through the fence of their Haviland Avenue home Tuesday afternoon, April 19, 2022. Police were called to help the owner coral his pets, Piggly Wiggly, shown, and Hogwarts. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF

Credit: Marshall Gorby

Credit: Marshall Gorby

A Dayton police officer makes friends with one of two pot-bellied pigs who broke through the fence of their Haviland Avenue home Tuesday afternoon, April 19, 2022. Police were called to help the owner coral his pets, Piggly Wiggly, shown, and Hogwarts. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF

Two Vietnamese Pot-bellied pigs broke through their fence Tuesday afternoon before their owner and Dayton police helped corral them.

Hogwarts was quickly detained, but Piggly Wiggly proved more difficult, but friendly toward Dayton police officers who responded to the 1100 block of Haviland Avenue.

Owner Michael Collins said the pigs can be a handful, but “we love them though.” It was the first time the pair had busted through the fence. He found Hogwarts in the alley, but Piggly Wiggly, “she had other plans today.”

Neighbor Samantha Wirt said she saw Piggly Wiggly in her yard.

“I just walked up to him and tried to pet him and love on him but he wasn’t having it,” she said. “I just think he was roaming around looking for some attention and food.”

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