BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — After more than two months on the run, Boston officials managed to wrangle in a missing Roslindale bull on Tuesday.
The bull had been missing in Roslindale since June 22 until someone spotted him through thick brush in a heavily wooded area last week.
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Boston Animal Care and Control was able to put up temporary pen with food and water inside to lure the bull back into captivity. Eventually, the bull took the bait.
Nevins Farm Equine and Farm Animal Rescue Team helped load the bull into a trailer before transferring him to the MSPCA at Nevins Farm where he will stay until someone adopts him.
The MSPCA will have more details on his adoption soon.
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