Lady Gaga’s dogs were found tied to a post by the ‘good Samaritan’: report

Lady Gaga’s two dogs that were stolen earlier this week during an armed robbery were located by a woman who found them tied to a post in Los Angeles, according to a new report.

TMZ, citing sources in the law, says the woman who left the dogs at the Los Angeles Police Department’s Olympic Station at 6 pm is considered a “good Samaritan” who was not involved in the incident.

The report says the woman found them tied to a post in an alley miles away from where the singer’s dognapping and shooting of the dog walker took place on Wednesday night.

The woman noticed the dog according to media coverage of the incident. She used the email address the pop star provided in her public appeal on Friday. The woman was then advised to take the dogs to the police, the report said.

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Lady Gaga's dogs were found tied to a post in an alley in Los Angeles, according to a new report.

Lady Gaga’s dogs were found tied to a post in a Los Angeles alley, according to a new report.
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LAPD officials confirmed the safe return of Koji and Gusatv on Friday night, at approximately 6 pm, after two tumultuous days for the pop star and his family.

“The woman found the dogs and asked the Lady Gaga team to return them. The woman’s identity and the location where the dogs were found will remain confidential due to active criminal investigation and for her safety,” the police said in a statement on era .

LAPD detectives Robbery Homicide assured the public that “they will continue to investigate to ensure that those responsible are arrested and brought to justice.”

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Earlier on Saturday, the father of “Born This Way” singer Joe Germanotta shared his relief at the dogs’ safe return. However, he still demands justice and expects the police to arrest the two suspects, one of whom, according to authorities, shot Gaga’s dog walker.

“I want them to be arrested so that they can be tried for assault and / or attempted murder,” Joe Germanotta told us Saturday morning.

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The dog walker – whom Gaga named in a tweet as Ryan Fischer, but which the LAPD has not yet publicly identified – was transported to a local hospital after the incident. He was already listed in a stable condition after the shooting and his injuries are being described as not potentially fatal.

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