
When Plymouth Police Department officers responded to an early morning call this past Sunday, the troublemakers in question turned out to have four legs instead of two. The official social media account of the department narrated the unexpected encounter, explaining that at "approximately 4:47AM, Officers Beane and Pelrine were dispatched to State Road by Shoals for two desperados disrupting traffic." These rascals were found attempting to give the officers the slip by vanishing into the treeline, according to the post.
Despite their evasive maneuvers, the police were able not only to apprehend these adventuresome culprits but also to identify them as Sassy and Daliah. As confirmed by Plymouth Police Department, "After a little stand off, Officer Beane was able to wrangle the suspects." The scene, rich with the unexpected, unfolded in the early dawn hours when traffic was light but the spirit of mischief was apparently very much alive.
Once the duo was safely in the officers' hands, or rather, in Officer Beane's arms, the next step was to locate their owner. Playfully chronicling the escapade, Plymouth Police's social media post conveyed how "Officer Pelrine located their owner and everyone was reunited." This tongue-in-cheek wrap-up to a tangy slice of small-town life demonstrates how law enforcement also has its lighter days, even when the suspects are of the more unpredictable, barnyard variety.
The reconnection of Sassy and Daliah with their caretaker brought to close a whirlwind of feather-ruffling that the Plymouth Police milestone as a "Sunday Funday." The use of phrases like "Hee-haw Meemaw" in their post culminated the event with a humorous touch, suggesting that while the officers' Sunday morning started earlier than most, it certainly included an unusual narrative—one where the culprits' only crime was a desire for an early morning jaunt.









