LAPD releases description of suspects in Lady Gaga’s dognapping

The Los Angeles Police Department released a description of the two men who shot Lady Gaga’s dog walker and stole two of her beloved French bulldogs.

Both suspects are described as black men, between the ages of 20 and 25, who were spotted in a white Nissan Altima with four doors, police said in a statement late on Thursday.

The suspect who shot the dog walker, Ryan Fischer, 30, was armed with a semi-automatic weapon, had blond dreadlocks and was wearing a black hood, police said.

The second suspect was wearing dark clothes, police said.

Fischer, described by Gaga’s father, Joe Germanotta as a “friend” who “risked his life protecting” dogs, was walking the famous pets on North Sierra Bonita Avenue, near Sunset Boulevard, on Wednesday night , around 9:40 pm, when he was ambushed by the suspects.

Lady Gaga's dogs, Koji and Gustavo, were stolen in Los Angeles on February 24, 2021.
Lady Gaga’s dogs, Koji and Gustavo, were stolen in Los Angeles on February 24, 2021.
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They demanded that he hand over the dogs and, when Fischer fought, he was shot in the chest, police said.

The suspects fled with two of the puppies, Gustav and Koji, while Miss. Asia escaped and returned to Gaga’s team.

Lady Gaga offered a $ 500,000 reward for the return of Gustav and Koji.
Lady Gaga offered a $ 500,000 reward for the return of Gustav and Koji.
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Fischer was in stable condition on Thursday night and was removed from the ICU, according to police and Germanotta.

Ryan Fischer, Lady Gaga's dog walker, was shot before the dogs were stolen.
Ryan Fischer, Lady Gaga’s dog walker, was shot before the dogs were stolen.
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A spokesman for the LAPD said the investigation was being conducted by the department’s burglary burglary division elite and that detectives were investigating the area for surveillance video.

They asked the public to get in touch if they have any information.

Lady Gaga's dog, Miss Asia, was picked up by her bodyguard at Hollywood's LAPD station after the crime.
Lady Gaga’s dog, Miss Asia, was picked up by her bodyguard at Hollywood’s LAPD station after the crime.
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