WASHINGTON – A French Bulldog puppy was stolen from a person’s automobile within the U Street space over the weekend, police say.
The sufferer advised police that he parked his automobile within the 100 block of U Street, Northwest on Sunday and left his canine inside whereas he went to get some soul meals from Oohhs and Aahhs.
He stated when he acquired again to the automobile simply after 7:45 p.m., the rear passenger window was damaged and the 10-week-old mild brown French Bulldog named “Dak” was lacking.
“It makes you’re feeling like you possibly can’t have a companion like that as a result of when you have it and somebody needs it and so they cannot get it, they are going to take it. It’s simply unlucky,” Dak’s proprietor advised FOX 5 on Monday.
“I remorse even bringing him out of the home,” he added. “Have a coronary heart. I do not really feel like I deserved it. He was in home.”
The incident got here only a day after eight American bulldog puppies had been taken when a suspect stole a lady’s automobile from the 1700 block of U Street, Southeast.
The suspect drove the automobile out of an alleyway as the lady was loading gadgets into her automobile round 1 p.m. Saturday.
The sufferer advised police she had her automobile keys along with her and thought she had locked the door after loading the 5-week-old dogs into the car however the car was unlocked and operating subsequent to her home.
She went inside for what she stated couldn’t have been greater than a few minutes and when she got here again outdoors, the automobile — and the puppies — had been gone.
The girl’s automobile was recovered and in a while, seven of the eight dogs had been discovered by a group member and changed into a close-by MPD station. Police are persevering with to seek for the final canine.
Anyone with info on “Dak,” or the eighth bulldog puppy taken Saturday is requested to contact MPD at 202-727-9099 or textual content a tip to 50411.