Lady Gaga’s alleged dognappers busted, charged with attempted murder and robbery

The crew that allegedly grabbed Lady Gaga’s French Bulldogs and shot her dog walker have been arrested on attempted murder and robbery charges, according to a report.

Several people, including the woman who allegedly rescued the missing pup after the Feb. 24 dognapping, were taken into custody this week, law enforcement sources told TMZ.

Gaga’s dogwalker, Ryan Fischer, was out with the star’s French bulldogs — Koji, Gustav and Miss Asia — in Los Angeles when he was shot by a pair of bandits who fled with two of the pricey pups. 

Fischer was able to hold onto Miss Asia during the melee. 

Less than a week later, an alleged good Samaritan reported that she had found Koji and Gustav safe and sound.

However, TMZ said that the woman has now been charged as part of the dogs-for-cash scheme. 

Police grew suspicious of her tale from the start and advised the Grammy-winning singer not to pay the promised $500,000 reward. 

Authorities initially believed the incident was a gang initiation prank, TMZ said, but later turned their focus to a dog-stealing ring. Frenchies can fetch thousands on the black market, The Post previously reported. 

Police believe the suspected dognappers got spooked by all the publicity surrounding the lost pooches — and gave up the dogs while trying to cash in on the hefty reward.

Fischer was seriously wounded but is recovering. He was released from the hospital about a month later.

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