Adorable 10-week-old french bulldog puppy stolen in d. C. Heist
stolen french bull dog puppy courtesy of dc mpd

Adorable 10-Week-Old French Bulldog Puppy Stolen in D.C. Heist

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The D.C. Metro Police Department is appealing for public assistance to locate a missing puppy in the Northwest area.

The incident occurred on Sunday evening. At around 7:48 p.m., an individual parked their car on the 1000 Block of U Street with their puppy, Dak, inside. Upon returning to the car after a short period, they discovered the rear passenger window shattered and Dak missing.

Adorable 10-week-old french bulldog puppy stolen in d. C. Heist
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Dak is described as a 10-week-old brown French Bulldog. The MPD urges anyone with information about Dak’s whereabouts or details about the perpetrators to refrain from intervening and instead contact the police at (202) 727-9099. Tips can also be sent via text to the MPD’s dedicated text tip line at 50411.

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