Gang of fugitive pigs inadvertently lead Memphis police to pot patch

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Police in Memphis, Tenn. say they found illicit cannabis plants sprouting outdoors on a local property, and that discovery is all thanks to some escaped pigs. In response, she called 911 to report the prohibited plants, according to police. In a story that echoes the Memphis pigs, a British horse who became stuck in some cable wires on unoccupied land inadvertently led authorities to an illicit cannabis factory when they came to its rescue. According to Fox 15 Memphis, the officers were dispatched to a property this week after being contacted by an animal control officer. While trying to corral the porcine fugitives, the animal control officer stumbled upon a small patch of seven cannabis plants growing on the property.

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Police in Memphis, Tenn. say they found illicit cannabis plants sprouting outdoors on a local property, and that discovery is all thanks to some escaped pigs.

According to Fox 15 Memphis, the officers were dispatched to a property this week after being contacted by an animal control officer. That officer had earlier received a call about a group of five wayward pigs wandering around and making themselves at home at the property in question.

While trying to corral the porcine fugitives,...

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