Video shows cops chasing escaped pet pig named Mr. BaconBits

A potbellied pet pig went hog-wild in Louisville, leading police officers and neighbors on a hilarious chase that was caught on a body camera video.

Police said Thursday they received a call about a “daggum pig” — who they dubbed Mr. BaconBits — running around the neighborhood.

“Ok, now we’ve seen it all. Imagine our surprise when we get on scene and that potbelly bad boy is running free as a bird!” cops wrote in a Facebook post along with video of the chase.

The footage, set to a jaunty piano tune straight out of a silent movie-era slapstick comedy, opens with the cops racing to the scene to find a neighbor struggling to keep up the portly yet surprisingly quick-on-his-hoofs porker.

“I don’t know whose pig it is,” the woman tells the officers over the renegade swine’s loud snorts. “I’ve just been trying to keep it from getting hit [by cars].”


Louisville cops responding to a cop about a runaway pet pig on June 29
Cops in Louisivlle, Kentucky, responded to an unusual call about a runaway pet pig on June 29, setting the stage for a hilarious chase.
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Mr. BaconBits, the potbellied pig, successfully evaded his pursuers, sending some one them tumbling to the ground.
Mr. BaconBits, the potbellied pig, successfully evaded his pursuers, sending some one them tumbling to the ground.
Louisville Metro Police Department

The cops immediately got to work trying to apprehend the four-legged fugitive, but Mr. BaconBits resisted arrest, sending his two-legged pursuers comically tumbling to the ground.

“We tried using a hobble as a leash but our new friend wasn’t having it,” police shared. “Neighbors even pitched in to help us with the chase! Everyone fell down, everyone laughed… ahhh, good times.”

The responding officers are heard in the video cracking up while trying to apprehend the very spry swine.


Officers tried to use a hobble as a leash to apprehended the porcine fugitive, but Mr. BaconBits escaped the long arm of the law.
Officers tried to use a hobble as a leash to apprehended the porcine fugitive, but Mr. BaconBits escaped the long arm of the law.
Louisville Metro Police Department

After much hilarity, the hog was cornered in a backyard and taken into custody.
After much hilarity, the hog was cornered in a backyard and taken into custody.
Louisville Metro Police Department

Mr. BaconBit's owners brought a large dog crate and safely took him home.
Mr. BaconBit’s owners brought a large dog crate and safely took him home.
Louisville Metro Police Department

“He’s one of us,” one of them cheekily quips.

“Just a couple of pigs chasing a pig,” another chimes in, seemingly embracing the derogatory slang term for police officers.

It took the colla-boar-ation of six officers and several residents to snare the runaway pig.


Louisville police officers seen posing with Mr. BaconBits for a photo
The six officers proudly posed for a photo with Mr. BaconBits after his dramatic capture.
Louisville Metro Police Department

“Eventually, the oinker made his way to a backyard where we were able to put a dog pole on him,” police said.

Mr. BaconBit was then loaded into a large dog crate and went wee, wee, wee all the way home – but not before posing for a photo with the six beaming cops.