Lost dog wanders into busy Boston tunnel during morning rush hour before being saved by police

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A lost dog caused a major traffic jam in Boston after wandering into a tunnel on the Massachusetts Turnpike, nearly getting hit by a car before being rescued.

The black-and-white pooch was seen trotting against traffic in the Ted Williams Tunnel on Thursday morning as cars and trucks zipped by during rush hour, surveillance video from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation shows.

The pup — appearing unbothered by the danger — was walking down the middle of the busy highway before moving to the side wall of the tunnel.

Surveillance video shows a Massachusetts state trooper kneeling on the highway and trying to coax a dog to get into his cruiser after the animal ran through the Ted Williams Tunnel in Boston during rush hour on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. AP

Eventually, six Massachusetts State Police vehicles arrived on the scene and blocked oncoming traffic while troopers worked to rescue the wandering furball.

The surveillance footage captured multiple police cars, staggered and stopped behind, as a trooper was seen bending down to lure the pup over to them.

As the officer beckons the dog towards them, it briefly runs away before hopping into the back seat of a cruiser on its own.

After rescuing the dog, early-morning drivers were able to resume their commutes, and law enforcement was able to track down its owner, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation told NBC10 Boston.

The furry friend was later picked up and returned to its owner from Boston Animal Care and Control.

The pup — appearing unbothered by the danger — was walking down the middle of the busy highway before moving to the side wall of the tunnel. AP

Officials did not release further details about the owner or how the pup got loose and began wandering down the Ted Williams Tunnel.

Earlier that morning, the roaming doggo was seen walking near the economy parking area at Boston Logan International Airport, according to the outlet.

Logan International Airport sits near the east entrance of the tunnel.

After rescuing the dog, early-morning drivers were able to resume their commutes, and law enforcement tracked down its owner. AP

Dog lovers flooded the comments of a video of the encounter posted by NBC10 Boston on social media, commending the police for the swift rescue and glad the pup was safely reunited with its owner.

“Thank you to everyone involved, including those stuck in that traffic not knowing what was happening. That poor soul must have been so confused & scared, and it was just the ‘up with humanity’ story I needed to see today,” wrote one user.

“Thank God he was used to jumping in cars!” said another.

“He hopped in! Smart dog. He’s like get me outta here!” another joked.

“Love how he/she just hopped right into the cruiser without any prompting. It was like, ‘I know cars. Cars are fun. I like cars. I’ve had enough adventure for one day. Home, James,’ wrote another.

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