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5 people arrested in violent robbery of pop star Lady Gaga s French bulldogs Among the five is the woman who returned the dogs, initially thought to be uninvolved in the robbery.
Singer Lady Gaga, whose dogs were stolen at gunpoint from a dogwalker. (Photo: AP)
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The woman who returned Lady Gaga’s stolen French bulldogs was among five people arrested in connection with the theft and shooting of the music superstar’s dog walker, Los Angeles police said on Thursday (Apr 29).
Detectives do not believe that the thieves initially knew the dogs belonged to the pop star, the Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement. The motive for the Feb 24 robbery, investigators believe, was the value of the French bulldogs – which can run into the thousands of dollars.
In late February, the pop star s little friends were seized from her dog walker with the latter being shot four times in the chest by two unknown men. Miss Asia, the.
Five Charged in Shooting of Lady Gagaâs Dog Walker
The dog walker was critically injured and two of Lady Gagaâs French bulldogs were stolen in the violent robbery in Hollywood on Feb. 24, the police said.
Five people were arrested in Los Angeles in connection with the violent theft of two of Lady Gagaâs French bulldogs. Her dog walker was shot and critically wounded.Credit.Karsten Moran for The New York Times
April 29, 2021Updated 7:51 p.m. ET
Five people have been arrested and charged in connection with a violent attack in February in which a man who was walking Lady Gagaâs French bulldogs in Hollywood was shot and two of the dogs were stolen, the Los Angeles police said on Thursday.
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Five people have been arrested in connection with the Feb. 24 theft of Lady Gaga s French bulldogs in Hollywood, a violent incident in which the pop singer s dog walker was shot and wounded, authorities said Thursday.
The suspects were taken into custody after multiple search and arrest warrants were served Tuesday in connection with the investigation, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed.
They were identified as: James Jackson, 18, Jaylin White, 19, Lafayette Whaley, 27, Harold White, 40, and Jennifer McBride, 50, the LAPD said in a news release.