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Loose pig in Louisiana sends sheriff's department on wild goose chase through the woods

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Police in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, had a bit of an unusual call the other day: A pig was on the loose. 

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office described the adventure in a Facebook post on March 13 — noting the irony of police officers being summoned to help capture a pig. 

“Oh, the irony with this one,” the Facebook post read, also noting, “There’s likely gonna be various pics (and possibly videos) going around the ole face app, and we like to get ahead of the joke if we can.” 

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“Heck… Let’s just embrace it,” the department also wrote in the post.

In the post, the department said a call came in “regarding a stray Miss Piggy running loose off Dixie Ranch Rd. in Slidell.” 

Police officers from St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, were recently called to capture a loose pig (not pictured) — and plenty of hijinks ensued.  (iStock)

The city of Slidell is located about 30 minutes northeast of New Orleans. 

The officers, armed with cookies to lure the pig and a rope to tie her up, were photographed standing behind the pig. That’s when “things got wonky.”

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“There was definitely more than a brief foot pursuit through the woods,” the post noted. 

Attempts to capture the pig apparently did not go as planned. 

The department wrote that one deputy tried and failed to capture the pig (not pictured) — which then ran into the woods.  (iStock)

“Deputy Joey Schwindling makes a sad attempt to rope Miss Piggy,” the post also noted. “Heck y’all, we are not trained on this stuff.” 

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Another deputy had much better luck in attempting to capture the loose pig.

“Our farm-raised Deputy Katie Robbins was on the scene and saved the day with her roping abilities,” said the department. 

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The pig was brought to the St. Tammany Parish Department of Animal Services after unsuccessful attempts to find her owners. 

“She was reunited with four of her co-defendants,” said the Facebook post. “Apparently, she and her buddies busted out.” 

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The pig (not pictured) and four of her “co-conspirators” were taken to local animal control. Their owner is free to pick them up, said the sheriff’s department.  (iStock)

“If these are your pigs (the squeely ones… not us), please go get your critters by showing proof of ownership,” said the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office. 

The department reminded everyone to “please keep your livestock contained.” 

This is the second time in less than a month that the police have had to intervene in the rescue of an escaped pig.

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In Wisconsin, a pig named Kevin Bacon escaped from his enclosure and made his way to a house about a mile from where he lived. 

The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department — along with some cookies, marshmallows and other sweet foods — assisted with escorting Kevin Bacon back to his house.

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Photos: LSU women defeats Louisiana Tech in the Smoothie King Center, 87-61

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Kramer Robertson, son of Kim Mulkey, New Orleans Pelicans and Saints owner Gayle Benson and Mayor-Elect Helena Moreno sit on the sidelines during the first half of a Compete 4 Cause Classic basketball game between the Louisiana State Tigers and the Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. (Photo by Sophia Germer, The Times-Picayune)



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Kim Mulkey set to lead LSU women into rare matchup with her alma mater Louisiana Tech

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The opportunity to play a road game against Louisiana Tech has presented itself to coach Kim Mulkey before, but she has always turned it down.

Mulkey is willing to put the Lady Techsters on one of her nonconference schedules. She has already done so during her time at Baylor, and she did again ahead of this Tigers season. However, the LSU women’s basketball coach will never stage a game in Ruston — the small town in North Louisiana where she played her college hoops and launched her Hall-of-Fame coaching career.

“There’s too many emotions there,” Mulkey said. “There’s too many. I couldn’t walk in that gym and be a good coach.”

So, a neutral site will have to suffice instead. At 5 p.m. Saturday (ESPNU), the Smoothie King Center will host only the second matchup between one of Mulkey’s teams and her alma mater, Louisiana Tech. The No. 5 Tigers (10-0) and the Lady Techsters are set to meet in the Compete 4 Cause Classic — a doubleheader that also features a 7:30 p.m. men’s game between LSU and SMU.

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Mulkey is a Louisiana Tech legend. She played point guard for the Lady Techsters from 1980-84, then worked as an assistant coach for the next 16 seasons. Tech reached the Final Four 11 times in the 19 total seasons Mulkey spent there and took home three national titles (in 1981, 1982 and 1988).

In December 2009, Mulkey’s Baylor team defeated the Lady Techsters 77-67 in Waco, Texas.

Mulkey hasn’t faced her alma mater since, not even after she left the Bears in 2021, so she could revive LSU’s women’s basketball program. The Tigers faced almost every other Louisiana school — from Grambling and UL-Monroe to McNeese and Tulane — in her first four seasons, but not the storied program that plays its home games about 200 miles north of Baton Rouge.

“The history of women’s basketball in this state doesn’t belong to LSU,” Mulkey said. “It belongs to Louisiana Tech. (The) Seimone Augustus era was outstanding. Our little five-year era here is outstanding, but when you take the cumulative history of women’s basketball in this state, go look at what Louisiana Tech was able to accomplish.”

The Lady Techsters were a national power under legendary coaches Sonja Hogg and Leon Barmore. Hogg guided them to a pair of national championships and more than 300 wins across nine seasons, then turned the program over to Barmore, who led them to another national title and 11 30-win campaigns. Hogg and Barmore were co-head coaches from 1982-85.

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Mulkey almost took over for Barmore in 2000. She had turned down head coaching offers before to stay in Ruston, but when it came time to choose between her alma mater and Baylor, she decided on coaching the Bears. Louisiana Tech, at the time, wouldn’t offer her the five-year deal — and the extra job security — she wanted.

Their paths then diverged. Mulkey won three national titles at Baylor and one at LSU, while Louisiana Tech hasn’t made it back to the Final Four. The Lady Techsters haven’t even advanced past the first round of the NCAA Tournament since 2004, and they’ve cracked that field of teams only twice in the last 20 seasons.

Mulkey, on the other hand, has spent those two decades chasing championships. The fifth of her head coaching career could come as soon as this season — a year that includes a rare matchup with the program that shaped her.

“I’ve been here five years now,” Mulkey said, “but your memories last forever, and the memories I have of my 19 years at Louisiana Tech will never dissolve.”



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Undefeated, first state championship: This Louisiana high school football team lives the dream

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The Iowa Yellow Jackets’s head coach hugs another fan on the field after their victory over the North Desoto Griffins during the Division II non-select state championship football game at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Friday, Dec. 12, 2025. (Staff photo by Enan Chediak, The Times-Picayune)



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