New developments in Lady Gaga’s dognapping case reveals that the suspects did not intentionally target her dogs.
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Local authorities reported that dog walker Ryan Fischer took Lady Gaga’s three French bulldogs to the Almor Wine & Spirits liquor store seven minutes before the shooting. Based on their investigation, sources told TMZ that the suspects could have spotted Fischer with the dogs on Sunset Blvd and Fairfax before following him to the location where the shooting took place.
Surveillance footage shows Fischer entering the store with the dogs but officers said the suspects’ white sedan was not seen in the video.
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Another source close to Lady Gaga said she couldn’t have been the intended target because the suspects didn’t make a ransom note or demanded money in exchange for the dogs’ return. The animals were found tied to a pole and were given to a nearby LAPD building. Gaga has since then rewarded the unknown woman the $500,000 she promised if her beloved pups were found.