An American singer sets aside half a million dollars for those who find her dogs

The famous American singer Lady Gaga occupied social media and the American media, last week, with the reward that she had provided (500 thousand dollars) to those who found her two dogs after they were kidnapped at gunpoint, in one of the strange kidnappings, the real reason behind which is not yet known.

Yesterday, a US police official stated that the two dogs of the famous American singer Lady Gaga were found after they were stolen several days ago at gunpoint, in an accident that resulted in the injury of the employee who was assigned the task of caring for the two dogs with a bullet in the chest. ).

"The two dogs were found, and they are safe," Captain Jonathan Tibbitt, head of the Los Angeles Police Department of Robbery and Murder, was quoted by the Los Angeles Times as saying. It was not immediately clear how the police found the dogs yesterday.

Earlier, American pop singer Lady Gaga broke her silence about the incident of stealing her two dogs, and thanked her employee Ryan Fisher, who had been assigned the task of caring for the two dogs after he was wounded by a bullet while trying to defend them.

Lady Gaga issued a statement on social media on Friday after Fischer was shot in the chest while two French bulldogs were stolen by two people earlier this week.

Fisher is hospitalized at Cedar Sinai Medical Center in stable condition and is expected to recover.

The "Los Angeles Times" reported Lady Gaga’s statement on Twitter and Instagram, in which she said, "The two dear dogs were stolen in Hollywood two nights ago ... my heart is full of sadness and I pray that my family is completed once again through an act of good .. I will pay 500 thousand dollars of For their safe return, "the singer also published a set of photos of the two dogs.


Lady Gaga was filming a movie in Rome when the theft happened.

Reports indicated that the American singer's third dog survived the robbery attempt and was returned to her employees.

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