LOS ANGELES — Police have recovered two French bulldogs owned by Lady Gaga that were stolen at gunpoint by two men who shot the music superstar’s dog walker in the
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The strange and violent dognapping of Lady Gaga s prized pets took a swing toward the positive on Saturday. The Associated Press reported that the singer and actress s two French bulldogs,
Koji and
Gustav, are back in safe custody. They were returned on Friday evening by a woman who police said was uninvolved and unassociated with Wednesday s shooting and theft.
Capt.
Jonathan Tippet of the Los Angeles Robbery-Homicide Division said the woman s name will not be revealed due to the case s ongoing nature, and also had no information concerning the $500,000 reward that Lady Gaga had offered for the return of her canines with no questions asked. (The police department will not be involved in any reward transaction, Tippet said.)
Capt. Jonathan Tippet, who leads the Los Angeles Police Department s Robbery-Homicide Division, confirmed Friday that Lady Gaga s dogs "have been located and are safe."
LOS ANGELES Lady Gaga s two French bulldogs, which were stolen by thieves who shot and wounded the dogwalker, were recovered unharmed Friday, Los Angeles police said.