Three beloved french bulldogs stolen at gunpoint in d. C
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Three Beloved French Bulldogs Stolen At Gunpoint in D.C

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Yesterday afternoon, a robbery in Southeast Washington, D.C., resulted in the theft of three French Bulldogs. The Washington, D.C. Metro Police Department’s Sixth District is actively seeking three suspects involved in the incident.

This robbery occurred at around 4:00 p.m. The owner of the dogs was walking them in the 5200 block of East Capitol Street when three individuals approached them. These suspects, armed with firearms, forcefully took the dogs from the victim.

The stolen French Bulldogs have been identified as “Chewy,” a female with brown fur weighing approximately 18 pounds; “Coco,” a white-furred female around 30 pounds; and “Buttercup,” a brown and spotted female weighing about 25 pounds.

Three beloved french bulldogs stolen at gunpoint in d. C
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The police urge anyone with information regarding the suspects, the whereabouts of the dogs, or any knowledge of the incident to avoid direct action but immediately contact the police at (202) 727-9099. Information can also be sent anonymously via text to the Department’s TEXT TIP LINE at 50411.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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