Drugs, aliases, and a very angry pig
Liberty police arrest man at hotel, find suspected drugs and a pot-bellied porker
Penelope the Pig is being cared for at Trumbull County Animal Welfare League
Fugitive with pig ends up in pokey
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After someone squealed to police, officers knocked on the door of a ground-floor room of Hotel 30 on Motor Inn Drive.
Liberty Township police were following up Saturday night on a tip that a wanted man was staying there.
Heath Bechtel opened the door. The 40-year-old Sharpsville, Pa., man was being sought on a Mercer County warrant for trespassing.
Behind him in plain view was an array of drug paraphernalia, a selection of suspected narcotics, and something you don’t see every day — a 300-pound pot-bellied pig named Penelope.
The man did not cooperate initially, police said.
Neither did Penelope.
“She was very aggressive to me, the other reporting officer, and the Trumbull County deputies,” said Liberty officer James Smith, who was involved with both apprehending the man and relocating the pig.
“She’s blind, and she was probably aggressive because she was scared,” Smith added.
Police said the man initially gave them a false name, but after questioning admitted that he was Bechtel, and he was taken into custody.
Penelope, however, was still offering “snout” resistance.
The pig tried to bite police and Trumbull County deputies as they bagged the suspected narcotics. Penelope was kept in the room until Sunday morning when the Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County could remove her.
“We closed [the room] and made sure there was plenty of water and Gummy Bears for her,” Smith said. “We had to lasso her, and she was none too happy about that. It was quite an undertaking.”
Norm Richard, the motel manager, said he’s glad the incident is over. He cleaned the room with a steam cleaner Monday.
Read more in Tuesday’s Vindicator