Dognappers Strike in Queens, NY: Two French Bulldogs Among Victims
Long Island City Heists Leave Residents on Edge
In a series of alarming thefts over the weekend, two individuals, suspected dognappers, reportedly stole two French bulldogs and committed two armed robberies in Long Island City, Queens. The incidents unfolded on Saturday evening, raising concerns about safety in the neighborhood.
A Late-Night Burglary
Around 10 p.m. on Saturday, a resident returned to his apartment on Crane Street only to discover that his locked door had been compromised. Upon reviewing security footage, he observed the alleged thieves entering his home and making off with the two French bulldogs, valued at approximately $1,700, along with a significant amount of clothing. Authorities noted that the victim was not at home at the time of the incident and is not acquainted with the suspects.
An Earlier String of Armed Robberies
The brazen pair reportedly began their criminal spree hours earlier. At approximately 3:20 p.m., they confronted a 27-year-old man riding his bike near Crane Street. One suspect brandished a firearm while the other assaulted the victim, taking his iPhone and $800 in cash before fleeing in a white getaway car. The injured cyclist later sought treatment at Mount Sinai Queens Hospital.
In another encounter about three hours later, the assailants targeted a 31-year-old man, where one flashed a gun while the other assaulted him, stealing his iPhone and house keys. Thankfully, the victim declined medical assistance after the incident.
Suspect Descriptions and Ongoing Investigation
According to the NYPD, the suspects were last seen wearing black masks during at least one of the stick-ups. The police have provided descriptions of the suspects to aid in apprehending them:
- Suspect 1: Light complexion, 20-25 years old, approximately 5’8", weighing around 180 lbs, last seen in a Bulls cap and black sweater.
- Suspect 2: Dark complexion, similar age range, standing around 6’0" and weighing about 220 lbs, wearing a gray baseball cap and gray sweater.
As police continue to investigate, they urge anyone with information regarding the suspects or the incidents to contact the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online via the Crime Stoppers website or through social media platforms.
Community Reactions and Safety Concerns
Residents of Long Island City express concern over the brazen nature of the crimes. While the neighborhood is typically known for its safety, this recent wave of violence has left many feeling uneasy. Community leaders urge vigilance and encourage residents to report any suspicious activity.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and are committed to bringing the perpetrators to justice as soon as possible.

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