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Glendale police seeks public’s help in theft of $4,000 French bulldog

Oct 25, 2022, 5:00 PM | Updated: Oct 26, 2022, 8:21 am

(Photo via Glendale Police Department) Suspect vehicle, a blue Chevy Equinox (Photo via Glendale Police Department) (Photo via Glendale Police Department) (Photo via Glendale Police Department) (Photo via Glendale Police Department)

PHOENIX — The Glendale Police Department is seeking the public’s help in solving the case of a stolen French bulldog worth $4,000.

On Oct. 5, a woman was walking the dog in a manufactured home park near 63rd and Maryland avenues when a man approached her and started talking about the pet and the price of the breed, police said in a press release Tuesday.

The suspect then got into a physical altercation with the owner, police said. The woman tried wrapping the leash around her arm, but she lost her grip during the attack and the man made off with the dog.

The victim told police the suspect fled along with a woman in a dark blue Chevy Equinox.

The suspects are facing several felony charges because of the dog’s cost, police said.

If anyone has information regarding this crime, they should call Glendale police at 623-930-3000.

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Glendale police seeks public’s help in theft of $4,000 French bulldog