LAPD investigates theft of 9 French bulldog puppies in Northridge

Two suspects allegedly stole these nine French bulldog puppies in Northridge. | Photo courtesy of the LAPD

Los Angeles police were investigating the theft of nine French bulldog puppies Sunday in Northridge.

The theft at a residence in the 9400 block of Corbin Avenue happened around 3 p.m., the LAPD reported.

The owner of the dogs told police he left the dogs at the location that was being watched by a friend, police said.

While he was gone, a friend of his said that two suspects wearing ski masks came to the residence and stole the puppies. One suspect was described as a Hispanic male, standing 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing an estimated 180 pounds. He was wearing a black ski mask, purple shirt and black pants.

The second suspect spoke Spanish during the theft, according to a witness. He was described as a male Hispanic, 5 feet 10 inches, and about 150 pounds. He was wearing a black ski mask.

The person watching the dogs was not reported to have been injured in the theft.

Anyone with information on the French bulldog puppies was asked to call the LAPD’s Devonshire Division at 818-832-0633 or the department’s 24/7 tipline at 877-527- 3247. Tipsters can also call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477.

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