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Lady Gaga's Stolen Dogs Have Been Returned Safely But The Thieves Are Still Out There

The dog walker is still in stable condition.
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The Los Angeles Police Department announced that Lady Gaga's dogs have been returned safely, but nobody has been arrested yet for the theft and shooting.

Police tweeted that on February 26 at about 6 p.m., local time, a woman turned in the stolen pups at a police station.

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The woman found the dogs, Koji and Gustav, and then reached out to Gaga's staff to return them.

The woman's identity and the location the dogs were found in aren't being revealed for her safety and because it's an active criminal investigation.

Police also said that the dog walker who was shot in the robbery is still in stable condition and his injuries are non-life-threatening.

Detectives continue to investigate "to ensure the persons responsible are ultimately arrested and brought before justice."

The two pups were stolen on February 24 and the dog walker, who Gaga identified as Ryan Fischer and called "a hero", was shot once, according to police.

Gaga had offered a $500,000 reward for the safe return of her dogs.

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