Washington, DC police reunite lady with canine stolen throughout armed theft

Harris Marley

World Courant

A Washington, D.C. lady is celebrating the secure return of her French bulldog after he was stolen throughout an armed theft final week.

The Metropolitan Police Division shared on social media on Saturday that “Yurman” is again along with his proprietor, Jaineen Brown.

“Members of MPD’s Violent Crimes Suppression Division recovered Yurman the French bulldog tonight. He was stolen final Saturday. We’re joyful to report Yurman is now again along with his proprietor. Nice work by our members who labored this case!” the division posted on Fb.

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Jaineen Brown was reunited together with her French bulldog, Yurman, who was stolen throughout an armed theft final week. (DC Police Division)

Brown, who was enthusiastic about their reunification and even misplaced a shoe operating towards him, additionally took to social media to elucidate the second Yurman was introduced again to her.

“The one shoe? Pay attention! I used to be operating and didn’t wish to buss this butt. The shoe got here off! My boy is house!” Brown stated.

Yurman the French bulldog was recovered by the Metropolitan Police Division’s Violent Crimes Suppression Division. (DC Police Division)

Yurman was stolen from Brown at gunpoint at round 8:20 p.m. on Saturday, June 29, whereas she was strolling within the 1700 block of Fort Davis Avenue SE.

Metro law enforcement officials have been in a position to find the stolen pooch after Yurman’s proprietor was contacted by somebody claiming they might be prepared to promote him again to her, in accordance with an MPD information launch.

Detectives have been then in a position to conduct a sting operation ensuing within the arrests of 27-year-old Raphael Lambert Loundermon II and 27-year-old Khaliah Johnson, who have been each charged with extortion and receiving stolen property.

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Police are nonetheless working to determine a 3rd suspect believed to be driving a black Honda with Virginia tags. The automotive was captured on surveillance video leaving the realm the place the canine was taken, MPD stated.

A 3rd suspect believed to be driving a black Honda with Virginia tags was seen on surveillance video within the space after Yurman was stolen. (DC Police Division)

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Anybody who can determine the automotive pictured above is requested to name 202-727-9099 or textual content the division’s tip line at 50411.

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