Prison Break has nothing to do with the public or the police. But this furry getaway might be the coolest thing you’ve ever heard of.

The Marietta, Georgia Police Department was forced to form a PAW Patrol task force to apprehend six fugitives who decided to “break out of jail.” With all due respect, this is probably the best and most entertaining police action of all time.

Who walks the dog? Who is who?

In May 2022, police in Marietta, Georgia responded to the scene of six dogs running from a closed area on Cobb Parkway. The police took immediate action without delay. Hair or no hair, the police are there when residents need help.

According to a hilarious Facebook post by the Marietta, Georgia Police Department, “MPD’s “Puppies Aimlessly Wandering” (a.k.a. PAW) Patrol sprang into action! With officer Covino (senior puppy whisperer) leading the charge, ALL six escapees were “captured” and successfully reunited with their humans!”

It turned out that these six incredibly cute puppies are true escape artists and managed to make a prison break early on a Sunday morning without their humans realizing. 

Before the owners ever realized what had happened, the puppies were already on their way to the Big Chicken, which police believe was their target and the reason behind the prison break. 

Thanks to officer Covino and other extremely dedicated Marietta officers, all six puppies were ‘captured’ safe and sound before anything bad had happened. 

“PAW Patrol” Saved The Day 

“You just can’t make this stuff up! 😎😂 (okay maybe we embellished a little, but you did smile didn’t you?!)” the Marietta, Georgia Police Department wrote. 

Oh, yes, this has definitely brought a lot of smiles all over the country. 

The PAW Patrol did such an incredible job that other departments want to join in now. 

“RPD humbly requests that the PAW Patrol becomes a multi-jurisdictional task force so that we can participate 👀,” Roswell Police Department commented on the post

I agree with RPD – each police department in the country should have a PAW Patrol as part of their program.

In the end, the police department took this opportunity to also remind pet owners to ensure that their fence is “escape resistant” and that their pets always wear collars with ID tags just in case something like this ever happens.

This feel-good story quickly went viral, with people praising the officers for taking the matter seriously and saving the little pups. 

“Glad those babies are safe, and the PAW Patrol too! Thank you MPD so much! Stay safe!,” one person commented under the post. 

Although hilarious, we are very happy that these puppies were rescued safely and brought back to their owners. 

Nothing bad happened to them, and it’s all thanks to Marietta’s PAW Patrol and their swift reaction.