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Lady Gaga’s stolen dogs returned, Gaga calls injured dog walker ‘a hero’

· February 28, 2021 ·

Both of Lady Gaga’s French bulldogs have been recovered unharmed after being stolen during a violent street robbery on Wednesday night. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, a woman brought the dogs to LAPD’s Olympic Community Police Station Friday  around 6 p.m. PT, and Gaga’s representatives were on hand to confirm they were the singer’s pets. The woman’s identity and the location where the animals were found will remain confidential due to the active criminal investigation and for her safety, police said. Stay in the know Get the latest tech stories with CNET Daily News every weekday. It’s unclear how the woman came to be in possession of the dogs, but law enforcement sources told TMZ they believe she’s a Good Samaritan who was not involved in the theft of the animals. What happened to Lady Gaga’s dog walker? On Wednesday night, a male suspect shot and wounded Lady Gaga’s dog walker, Ryan Fischer, and stole two of her three French bulldogs, Koji and Gustav. The third dog, Miss Asia, wasn’t taken. The theft happened in Hollywood at approximately 9:40 p.m. PT, according to the Los Angeles Police Department, and the suspect used a semiautomatic handgun and fled the scene… Read full this story

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