Dunwoody police offer reward for 2 suspects accused of swiping puppy worth $10K

Dunwoody police are asking for the public's help to identify two suspects who allegedly stole a French bulldog puppy valued at $10,000 from a pet store.

Credit: Dunwoody Police Department

Credit: Dunwoody Police Department

Dunwoody police are asking for the public's help to identify two suspects who allegedly stole a French bulldog puppy valued at $10,000 from a pet store.

Dunwoody police investigators are asking for the public’s help to apprehend two men who allegedly stole a French bulldog puppy valued at $10,000 from a pet store.

The men are wanted on shoplifting charges tied to the April 28 theft. Police said they swiped the puppy from a Petland at the Perimeter Village shopping center in the 4730 block of Ashford Dunwoody Road.

Police issued a bulletin about the suspects Thursday, along with a $5,000 reward for their identification, capture and conviction.

Police released a surveillance photo of the two men. According to investigators, they asked to see the French bulldog and then left the store without paying. According to the police bulletin, the suspects left in a gray or silver Tesla model X with no tags. Investigators tied the vehicle to Georgia license plate CTJ9737.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Tim Waldron at 678-382-6911 or via email at tim.waldron@dunwoodyga.gov. Tips can be submitted anonymously on DPD’s tip page.

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