Sadie Slater is being charged with robbery after allegedly driving off with the French bulldog.

The suspect in a dognapping was arrested Saturday, two weeks after allegedly driving off with a French bulldog as the owner clung to the car hood.

The Los Angeles Police Department and the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force arrested 21-year-old Sadie Slater in Inglewood, California, on Saturday. She is being charged with robbery, and her bail is set at $70,000, according to the police.

Slater is allegedly responsible for the dognapping on Jan. 18 in Los Angeles, where the group she was with drove off with a French bulldog while the owner clung to the hood of the car. The incident was captured on video by a bystander.

  • @sunbytes
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    210 months ago

    For sure. My dog is a mutt so had a very low sticker-price indeed.

    I wonder if it could be argued that I’ve invested a lot of money into him (via the vet)?

    Though I suppose those were maintenance costs…

    The training probably improved his value though. I wonder what monetary value could be put on it to get more attention for him from the police etc.

    • Drusas
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      110 months ago

      I’m pretty sure they typically look at the cost of “replacing” the dog. Which is to say, if you spent $400 on an adoption fee, you’ll probably get $400, maybe a little more to account for inflation if you’re lucky. If you bought a dog for $2,000, you’ll probably get about $2,000. Nevermind if you spent thousands of dollars in training and vet fees, food, toys, etc.

      At this point, it must be close to $20,000 that I have invested in my one dog who ended up having health problems (she’s almost two!). Would I get that back if somebody killed or stole her? Hell no. Should I? Hell yes.