South Carolina state troopers engaged in a brief high-speed chase to capture a pig that was loose on Interstate 26 in Chapin, causing traffic to come to a halt. The incident involved two troopers, including Matthew Bullard, who responded to the scene to ensure the animal's safety and prevent accidents. After the pig was caught without injury, it was adopted by a family member of one of the troopers. The pig's origin and ownership remain unclear, but the highway disruption was resolved promptly with no reported harm to the animal or motorists.
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