The seller told police he was handed 14 $100 bills for the dogs. When he realized they were fake, one of the suspects allegedly took out a gun and forced him to put the dogs in their getaway car.
The Houston Police Department is looking for two robbery suspects who allegedly used fake money during a dog purchase in August.A dog purchase near Houston's Museum District two months ago turned into a robbery after two armed suspects used fake money to take the canines. Now, the Houston Police Department is looking for the two men in connection with the Aug. 23 incident.
That activity was captured by surveillance video, which the police department shared in hopes of finding the two suspects.More Videos The second suspect is about 140 pounds, has dreads with dyed tips, and was wearing a long-sleeved gray shirt and black jeans.
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