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Lady Gaga's two abducted bulldogs returned unharmed

Lady Gaga's two abducted bulldogs returned unharmed

The singer had vowed to pay $500,000 for the dogs’ safe return, including from anyone who had bought or found them.
28 Feb, 2021

Lady Gaga’s two stolen bulldogs, snatched in a violent abduction that left the pets’ caretaker shot in the chest this week in Hollywood, were turned over to police and have been reunited with the pop singer’s representatives, police said.

The safe return of Koji and Gustav came hours after Gaga, who was filming a movie in Rome when her pets were taken on Wednesday night, issued a plea on social media for “an act of kindness” to bring them home.

A woman who authorities have not publicly identified brought the dogs to an LAPD station unharmed, and they were turned over to the musician’s representatives on Friday, according to a Los Angeles Police Department spokesman, Officer Mike Lopez.

Two men suspected of stealing the pets at gunpoint from their dogwalker, 30-year-old Ryan Fischer, remained at large, however, Lopez said.

In a message posted on her Twitter and Instagram accounts, Gaga said her “heart is sick” over the violent robbery and vowed to pay $500,000 for the dogs’ safe return, including from anyone who had bought or found them.

“My beloved dogs Koji and Gustav were taken in Hollywood two nights ago,” she wrote in the post, alongside photos of the dogs. “I am praying my family will be whole again with an act of kindness.”

It was not immediately clear whether the woman who brought the dogs to the police on Friday will collect the reward.

Fischer was walking three of Gaga’s bulldogs in a residential area in Hollywood late on Wednesday when a car pulled up alongside them and two men demanded he turn over the animals, police said in a statement.

The dog walker was shot once by the assailants, who drove off with two of the dogs. A third escaped and was later found by police.

The singer heaped praise on Fischer for risking his “life to fight for our family”, adding: “You’re forever a hero.”

Fischer is expected to make a full recovery, his family told celebrity website TMZ on Friday.

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Patriot Mar 01, 2021 07:51am
Value is much much more than our citizens
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Teddy Mar 01, 2021 08:29am
Useless celebrity
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Anonymouseee Mar 01, 2021 10:55am
A world where dog’s life is more precious than a human’s. Such a shame.
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Shaun Mar 01, 2021 11:22am
She has more money than Pakistan.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Mar 02, 2021 12:02am
Her dogs are having a better life than more than 80 percent of the Indian population forced to live below poverty line by earning less than two U.S. dollars a day.
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riz1 Mar 02, 2021 09:06pm
@Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad "Her dogs are having a better life than more than 80 percent of the Indian population" Maybe you need to look at per capita income in India and Pakistan as per the World Bank. India is higher by 50% in spite of the pandemic, else it would be double in 2021. Don't be in the eighties, it's 2021
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