Police stated that during a series of heists over the weekend, a brazen pair of dognappers took two French bulldogs from a Queens house.
Around 10 p.m. on Saturday, the robbers broke into the apartment at Crane Street and Jackson Avenue in Long Island City and took the two dogs, which were valued at $1,700, along with a sizable supply of apparel, according to the authorities.
The victim, who was not home at the time, claimed that he had secured his apartment door and watched CCTV footage of the pup poachers attacking the building when he returned home.
It’s unclear how the suspects entered, and the resident didn’t know them.
According to police, the same two, who were in a white sedan, had allegedly pulled up to another 31-year-old guy at Crane Street around three hours prior.
According to authorities, one displayed a gun, and the other kicked and assaulted the victim before snatching his house keys and iPhone.
According to police, the victim declined medical attention, and the suspects escaped in the same vehicle.
According to police and shocking security footage, the brutes, wearing black masks, drew up to a 27-year-old man riding a bike in the white automobile at approximately 3:20 p.m. that same day in the first stick-up.

Before stealing the victim’s iPhone and $800, one of them forced him into a car and attacked him, according to the police.
According to authorities, the injured victim proceeded to Mount Sinai Queens Hospital by himself after they departed in their getaway vehicle.
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A light-skinned man between the ages of 20 and 25 who is approximately 5′ 8″ and 180 pounds in weight is one of the suspected suspects. He was last spotted sporting a black sweatshirt and a Bulls cap.
The other suspect is thought to be around the same age, around 6 feet tall, and about 220 pounds in weight. He had a dark complexion. The last time we saw him, he was dressed in a gray sweater and baseball cap.
The NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline can be reached at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or, in Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782) if someone knows where they are.
Additionally, the public can provide tips by visiting X @NYPDTips or the Crime Stoppers website at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/.