Lady Gaga’s Two French Bulldogs Are Back Home After Being Stolen; A Woman Returns Them To The Singer
Lady Gaga’s two French bulldogs have returned home safely after a woman reached out to Lady Gaga's staff to return them, confirms LAPD in a statement
On February 24, popular singer Lady Gaga’s two French bulldogs Koji and Gustav were stolen in Hollywood. Gaga's dog walker Ryan Fischer was walking the dogs and was ambushed by two men as they shot him in the chest. The men reportedly fled with Koji and Gustav while Miss Asia was able to escape and was later found by officials. However, the latest reports suggest that her two dogs are now safe and sound as they have returned home after a woman reached out to Lady Gaga's staff to return them, confirmed LAPD in a statement.
According to a report in CNN, "The woman found the dogs and reached out to Lady Gaga's staff to return them," the statement said. "The woman's identity and the location the dogs were found will remain confidential due to the active criminal investigation and for her safety." The LAPD also updated the condition of the dog walker, saying he was "stable" with injuries that were not life-threatening. Earlier, Lady Gaga shared some pictures of her dogs on her Instagram and revealed how her beloved dogs were taken. She even promised to pay $500K for their safe return.
Her Instagram note read, “My beloved dogs Koji and Gustav were taken in Hollywood two nights ago. My heart is sick and I am praying my family will be whole again with an act of kindness. I will pay $500,000 for their safe return. Email [email protected] to contact us. Or, if you bought or found them unknowingly, the reward is the same. I continue to love you Ryan Fischer, you risked your life to fight for our family. You’re forever a hero.”