Police say the puppies were stolen from a detached building behind a home on Concord Road in Shirley.
SHIRLEY, Long Island -- A dognapping investigation is underway in Suffolk County as police say seven French bulldogs - five of them puppies were stolen from a home in Shirley.
The owner, Rasheem was sleeping after an exhausting late night shift at work when he got up around 7 a.m. Sunday to discover the puppies - along with their two-and-a-half-year-old mother and another six-month-old dog were gone. "I'm very disappointed in this community. I thought my community as safe, but I guess it's not," said Rasheem.
Investigators say the suspects were seen in surveillance video quietly leaving the property around 3:15 a.m. Sunday with the puppies in their hands. Rasheem, who breeds the puppies as a hobby, not a business, says the two older dogs are microchipped, but he is concerned the five young ones need their shots - and is hoping someone will recognize one of the dogs.Rasheem says he can sell his French bulldog puppies for $4,000 each, but their well-being is his top priority.
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