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Police Reveal How Lady Gaga's Dogs Were Found & If Anyone Will Get the Reward Money

Police Reveal How Lady Gaga's Dogs Were Found & If Anyone Will Get the Reward Money

More details have been revealed about the safe recovery of Lady Gaga‘s two dogs who were stolen earlier this week.

As previously reported, the singer’s dog walker Ryan Fischer was attacked at gunpoint while walking her three beloved dogs in Hollywood. He was shot in the chest and the robbers took two of the dogs while the third one escaped (and was later recovered by the police). The dog walker is thankfully expected to make a full recovery from his injuries, according to authorities.

We learned on late Friday night (February 26) that the two missing dogs were safely recovered after a woman brought them to a police station near downtown Los Angeles, miles away from where they were abducted.

Now, some more details were revealed about how the woman found the dogs.

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TMZ is reporting that law enforcement sources say the woman who found the dogs is believed to be a Good Samaritan with no connection to the people who stole the pets. She found them tied to a pole in an alley and recognized them from the media attention.

The woman sent a message to the tip email that was created by Gaga‘s team and she was advised to take them to a nearby police station. The dogs were thankfully unharmed. Sources close to Gaga say she will “gladly” pay the $500,000 reward to the Good Samaritan who rescued her dogs.

In other Gaga news, find out why one of her old songs just went viral.

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