Dog rescued from Boston tunnel during morning commute
Massachusetts State Police stopped traffic to rescue an off-leash dog near oncoming vehicles in the Ted Williams Tunnel during a busy morning commute.
- On Thursday, Massachusetts State Police troopers rescued an off‑leash dog on the roadway near the East Boston side of the Ted Williams Tunnel during the morning commute.
- Responding troopers say the dog had been spotted earlier near Boston Logan International Airport economy parking lot and troopers responded around 8 a.m. after reports of it walking inside the tunnel roadway.
- MassDOT surveillance video shows a midsized black‑and‑white dog trotting through the busy tunnel as cars passed, with at least one vehicle swerving to avoid oncoming traffic.
- Troopers blocked traffic and corralled the dog, which was uninjured and coaxed into a police cruiser after retrieval.
- News outlets including NewsCenter 5 and NBC10 Boston reached out to state police for more information but reported no additional details immediately available; the report was updated Nov 6, 2025.
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