Crime & Safety
Good Samaritan Brings Lost Dog to Police Station
A small dog out by itself followed a West Roxbury woman and her dog, which led to the dog being taken control of by Boston Animal Control.

A loose dog wandering West Roxbury was taken control of by Animal Control after a good Samaritan brought the canine to the Boston Police District E-5 Station.
Yesterday morning (June 10) around 6:45 a.m., a woman walked into the police station with a small dog with black and white fur, and said she had been walking her dog, while the second dog started following them. The woman said she was concerned for the dog's safety and brought it to the police station, according to a Boston Police report.
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The dog had a collar with a dog license ID #, and a second tag.
The dog was taken control of by a police officer, who eventually turned the lost dog over to a Boston Animal Control officer.
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Boston Animal Control can be reached at 617-635-5348.
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