HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — State police helped capture a wayward bull that was found walking along a major interstate highway in New Jersey.
The young black bull was spotted early Sunday on I-95, near an exit in the Trenton suburb of Hamilton Township.
State police said on Facebook that "cowboys with lassos" helped corral the bull and eventually got it into a trailer. No one was injured and the animal was returned to its owner.
It wasn't immediately clear how the bull escaped or how it ended up along the highway.
Authorities say no major travel delays were reported.
- Posted August 29, 2017
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Wayward bull corralled on interstate highway

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