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Hog wild: Lancaster County man charged in naked pig romp

ONE LANCASTER County man likes pork a little too much. You could say that he loves it.

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ONE LANCASTER County man likes pork a little too much. You could say that he loves it.

Larry William Henry, 65, was charged late last month with criminal trespass, defiant trespass, indecent exposure and related offenses after he was caught in his birthday suit hamming it up with a bunch of pigs, police in Manor Township told the Daily News on Tuesday.

He was released after posting bail.

Henry allegedly broke into a hog barn on Coffee Street in Millersville about 10:18 p.m. June 26, police said.

The owner called the cops, who found him "naked inside the barn with several market-weight hogs," police said.

Henry told the officers, "I just like pigs," and later admitted to downing an entire six-pack of Hamm's beer during his nocturnal romp on the farm, according to court documents reviewed by Lancaster Online.

Meanwhile, Henry wasn't the only Pennsylvanian allegedly bitten by the livestock love-bug.

Michael Crawford, 68, of Cogan Station, Lycoming County, was arrested in Arizona on Monday for trying to set up a romantic rendezvous with a horse, police in Maricopa County said.

Crawford admitted to undercover detectives there that he had arranged to have sex with the animal through emails and phone calls.

He faces felony bestiality charges.

- Daily News wire services contributed to this report.