You could say she was on the United Kingdom's least wanted list of fugitives.

But police in Manchester, England, last week ceded to a request to lock up Josie Birds anyway, so that the 93-year-old grandmother could check being arrested off her bucket list.

"A big thank you to @gmpolice for ‘arresting’ my Gran Josie today,” Birds' granddaughter, Pam Smith, said on Twitter. "She is 93 years old and her health is failing, and she wanted to be arrested for something before it’s too late. She has a heart of gold and thoroughly enjoyed it today. Thank you for granting her wishes,"

"I'm glad our officers could help out, looks like she got the full experience!" replied the Manchester police department's official Twitter account. "Give our best to Josie and I'll try and pass your message back to the officers who kindly helped out."

Smith said Birds was "still talking about it" and that the officers had "made an old lady very happy."

Smith said her grandmother "has never put a foot wrong all her life" and "wanted to do something 'naughty' while she still has the strength to enjoy it."

The Greater Manchester police said in a statement that a few weeks ago it heard from a woman saying "her 93-year-old grandmother had a request on her bucket list" to "be ‘arrested’ and be taken to one of our police stations so she could experience what it was like to be on the wrong side of the law," The Guardian reported.

The police assured residents that while this was happening, "officers from across the area were continuing with their duties to ensure this short visit had no impact whatsoever on the wider area."

Surprisingly, Birds' request is not the first time someone has asked to be arrested in order to check the experience off their bucket list.

In March, Anne Brokenbrow, 104, was hauled off by police in the UK to fulfill her wish as part of a charity event, according to Sky News.

In March 2017, a 99-year-old Dutch woman was hauled in by Dutch police after her niece told them her aunt wanted to "experience a police cell from within," CNN reported.

And in October 2016, Edie Simms, 102, was handcuffed and taken away in a police car in St. Louis to complete a bucket list request, according to CNN.