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French Bulldogs Stolen From Pregnant Woman In Studio City Return Home

The woman was walking the dogs when she was approached by an armed man who demanded and took the dogs, then fled in a gray SUV, police said. 

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Two French Bulldogs that were stolen from a pregnant woman in Studio City have been returned.

Two French bulldogs that were stolen at gunpoint have been reunited with their pregnant owner.

Cindy Nelson was walking her dogs when an armed man approached and pointed a gun at her around 10 a.m. Friday in the 4100 block of Kraft Avenue, just south of Ventura Boulevard and west of Tujunga Avenue, the Los Angeles Police Department's North Hollywood Division reported. 

“A man jumped out of the car with a gun in his hand and held it in front of my face and grabbed my dogs. I was screaming ‘please, no,’” Nelson, who is nine months pregnant, said. “It happened all so fast. And he just got in the car carrying them in the air and left”

“Who steals dogs from a nine-month-pregnant woman?" Nelson asked reporters after Gizmo and Milo were returned. 

LAPD released surveillance images of the suspect vehicle as they continue searching for the suspect. It is described as a silver vehicle, possibly a late model Honda.

The suspect is approximately 6 feet tall and weighs an estimated 200 pounds. 

He appeared to be between 20 and 30 years old, according to the LAPD. 

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French bulldogs are considered high value dogs and are frequently targets of thieves.

The recent spate of thefts of the animals includes the Feb. 24, 2021 shooting attack on singer Lady Gaga's dog walker, Ryan Fischer. 

James Howard Jackson, 20, pleaded no contest to an attempted murder Monday. 

Anyone with additional information is asked to call LAPD Detective N. Stone at 818-754-8425. Information can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477).

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