Intussusception is a familiar diagnosis among the pediatric population; however, it is rarely consideredamong the adult population due to a myriad of life-threatening pathologies within the abdomen. We presentan adult female who presented to the emergency department (ED) with abdominal pain and constipation.Laboratory testing and a computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen were ordered. Laboratory testresults were notable for an elevated lymphocyte count as well as leukocyte esterase, white blood cells (WBC),and bacteria seen on urinalysis. The computed tomography scan detected a colo-colic intussusceptionsecondary to a benign mass within the bowel lumen. The mass was surgically resected and the patient hadan uneventful postoperative course. This unique case represents the occurrence of a pathology to which theadult population is not immune, and therefore should not be overlooked when evaluating a non-specific caseof abdominal pain.