(ANSA) - NEW YORK, FEB 27 - Lady Gaga's two bulldogs are home again.
Gustav and Koji are doing well and their mistress, in Rome on the set of Ridley Scott's new film on the murder of Maurizio Gucci, has burst into tears of joy.
Ryan Fischer, the dog walker who was the victim of the armed kidnapping on Wednesday evening, is also recovering in the hospital.
Icani were taken to a police station in Los Angeles by a woman who has not been identified "to protect her safety and because investigations are still ongoing".
The kidnappers are still in hiding.
From Rome, where the news had reached her, Gaga had immediately offered $ 500,000 to anyone who found two of her beloved "pets".
The kidnappers had failed to get their hands on a third bulldog, Miss Asia, who the police, rushing to the scene, had handed over to a pop star's bodyguard.
In the meantime, new elements have emerged about the kidnapping: two black men aged 20-25, who came out of a white four-door sedan, would have approached the dog-walker on North Sierra Bonita, not far from Sunset Boulevard, and asked to "hand over the dogs" by pointing at him. wearing a semi-automatic firearm.
Fischer had resisted.
There were two shots, one of which had hit the young man in the chest.
Ryan is still in the hospital in "severe but stable" condition and considered out of danger at this point.
The woman who returned the dogs would have nothing to do with the kidnapping, said Captain Jonathan Tippett of the Los Angeles Police Department's elite Robbery and Homicide team.
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