Orlando family offers $2,500 reward for safe return of French Bulldog named Bugsy

An Orlando family is pleading for their baby named Bugsy to come home. They are now offering a $2,500 reward for his safe return.

His owner, Johnny Matos, tells FOX 35 News his French Bulldog was stolen at gunpoint while out on a walk in their Hiawassee subdivision.

"Coming down the sidewalk, right here, as I always do," Matos said, "I see the car stop, drop the gentleman off and he's walking down the street towards me now. Right away, your senses go off and wonder why he's walking down the middle of the street, not down the sidewalk."

Matos said the man walked right up to him.

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"He brandishes a gun, points it at me, tells me he's gonna pop me if I don't hand over the dog."

Terrified he might not make it home at all, Matos said he did the only thing he could.

"Handed him over and I looked and the expression on Bugsy's face, it was almost like betrayal... as I'm handing him over," he said as his voice broke down with emotion.

Matos said he got a good look at the thief.

"The male was about 6 foot, about my height, black, white hoodie, blue jeans from what I remember, younger, athletic, slender build."

He also said the getaway driver was a light-skinned Black or Hispanic woman.

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"Treat him right, drop him off somewhere safe and we're good," Matos said. "We just want our Bugsy back."

The Orange County Sheriff's Office is working on the case to bring Bugsy home. Matos says the thieves were driving what looked like a silver Audi sedan with badly squeaking brakes.

You're asked to call the Orange County Sheriff's Office if you know who might have taken Bugsy or where he might be.

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