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Paw pursuit: Low-speed police chase for lost pup on I-395

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You’ve heard of snakes on planes but what about dogs on a highway?

A dog held up the afternoon commute on Interstate 395 in Northern Virginia for a short while on Tuesday afternoon.

State troopers were on foot and bikes in a low-speed police chase pursuing the lost dog down the right lane and right shoulder of I-395, trying to keep the pup safe.

If you were southbound between the Seminary Road and Duke Street ramps at about 4:20 p.m., you might have caught the chase unfold.

Virginia State Police eventually safely corralled the dog, who was not injured, WTOP Traffic reporter Dave Dildine reported.

VSP confirmed that animal control is in possession of the dog.

Police are keeping the wayward pooch safe as traffic returns to normal.

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