Liberty City

3 French Bulldogs, 9 Guns and Pricey Clothing Stolen in Miami Home Burglary

Police searching for suspects caught on camera in Liberty City break-in

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NBC 6’s Derrick Lewis has more on what officers are saying and how they hope footage from the incident will help captures those involved.

Miami Police are investigating after burglars stole three French Bulldogs, nine firearms and about $20,000 in clothing from a Liberty city home.

The break-in happened around 3 a.m. on Monday at a home in the 4100 block of Northwest 10th Avenue.

The homeowner was away from the home when he received a notification from his front door camera and saw three masked suspects.

Miami Police are searching for suspects behind a home burglary in Liberty City.

The homeowner rushed home and found his house ransacked and his three French Bulldogs worth about $60,000 gone. A fourth dog was left in the house and appeared to be injured.

Along with the dogs, the suspects stole nine firearms worth about $7,500, 20 flash bangs, or stun grenades, and miscellaneous designer clothing worth about $20,000, police said.

"They have to have talk to somebody. Somebody has to know about these dogs because they are very distinguished dogs. They are different from just a regular French bulldog," Miami Police spokesperson Michael Vega said.

Police are asking anyone with information to call 305-603-6030.

Miami Police are investigating after French Bulldogs and guns were among the items stolen by burglars at a Liberty City home.
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