Good Samaritans find DC woman's dog, after being stolen at gunpoint

A D.C. woman has been reunited with her dog Max, after an attack that left her with stitches, and her beloved dog stolen.

Zaleena Ahmed tells FOX 5, three people in the area of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens recognized the dog from the news, they called his name and he ran over. Max was dropped off at the 6th District Police Station. 

Ahmed shared the terrifying details of this incident with FOX 5's David Kaplan.

"I just want him home. I don’t care about the assault, I don’t care about the people that did this. I just want my dog back. He’s part of the family," Ahmed said.

No word on the suspects that were involved in this incident. Anyone with any information is asked to contact police. 

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