CHINA — The screams of delight from a male pig placed with five receptive sows led to an erroneous report of an assault last week.
A Hanson Road woman called police Jan. 27 after hearing what she believed to be a fight coming from a neighboring home separated from hers by woods. The caller feared she had overheard domestic violence at the home.
“The caller reported she heard screaming,” according to an activity log provided by Maine State Police.
Trooper Thomas Bureau, accompanied by three other troopers, went to the house. Bureau spoke to the neighbor, who raises pigs.
“The homeowner stated her male pig was screaming because he was in a pen with five other female pigs in heat,” according to the police report.
Police determined there was no assault and no disturbance, “other than the screaming male pig.”
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