Crime & Safety
Bruno The French Bulldog Who Was Stolen At Gunpoint In D.C. Found Dead In Prince George's
The search for Bruno the French bulldog has ended with heartbreak for his owner Jamaica Harvey.

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — Four months after a French bulldog named Bruno was stolen at gunpoint in Washington, D.C., his owner, Jamaica Harvey, was notified by Prince George's County police that her beloved little buddy had been found dead.
Harvey shared on Twitter that she's working to bring his ashes home so she can have closure after the traumatic ordeal.
Bruno was one of the two dogs stolen in Washington, D.C., while on a walk with Harvey. Pablo, the other dog, was stolen from outside a CVS in Shaw. However, police found Pablo about 30 hours later in an apartment along with drugs, firearms and ammunition.
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"My heart is completely SHATTERED," Harvey tweeted.
The bulldog was identified by his microchip, a D.C. police spokesperson told The Washington Post.
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D.C. police will continue to investigate the incident, The Washington Post reported.
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