'Armed and dangerous': Lady Gaga's alleged dog thief on the loose

More than a year ago, a young man shot Lady Gaga's dog sitter on the street and kidnapped two of her bulldogs.

'Armed and dangerous': Lady Gaga's alleged dog thief on the loose

More than a year ago, a young man shot Lady Gaga's dog sitter on the street and kidnapped two of her bulldogs. A 19-year-old is eventually arrested. However, the suspected attacker is now free again - by mistake.

On the hunt for Lady Gaga's dog thief: Across the US, police are searching for a man who was released in error on charges of armed robbery of the star's dog sitter. As the responsible police authority announced, tips for the search for the accused will be rewarded with up to $ 5,000. The 19-year-old was released in April due to an administrative error, the authority admitted. She described him as "armed and dangerous".

The wanted man is said to have shot Lady Gaga's dog walker Ryan Fischer in February last year in order to rob her three French bulldogs, Koji, Gustav and Miss Asia. Miss Asia escaped from the kidnappers, while Gustav and Koji were kidnapped. Lady Gaga later got her pets back after offering a half-million dollar reward.

The three men, between the ages of 18 and 27, had left Gaga's dog walker Fischer bleeding on the street and accepted his death. He was taken to the hospital with a chest injury.

A woman had turned in the dogs and claimed to have found them leashed to a post. The alleged finder was also arrested - according to the "Los Angeles Times" it was the partner of the father of one of the three suspects.

Superstar Lady Gaga's dog sitter suffered badly from the traumatic experience. On the donation platform "GoFundMe" he created a campaign for himself. He raised a target sum of 40,000 US dollars to be able to finance his trip across the USA with an RV. According to Fischer, the trip serves to process the physical and mental injuries that were inflicted on him during the traumatic night of the crime.