Thursday 4 August 2022 06:22 AM Lady Gaga's dognapper suspect, 19, is finally recaptured FIVE MONTHS after he ... trends now

Thursday 4 August 2022 06:22 AM Lady Gaga's dognapper suspect, 19, is finally recaptured FIVE MONTHS after he ... trends now
Thursday 4 August 2022 06:22 AM Lady Gaga's dognapper suspect, 19, is finally recaptured FIVE MONTHS after he ... trends now

Thursday 4 August 2022 06:22 AM Lady Gaga's dognapper suspect, 19, is finally recaptured FIVE MONTHS after he ... trends now

Suspect, 19, who 'shot Lady Gaga's dogwalker and stole her prized French bulldogs' is finally recaptured FIVE MONTHS after he was mistakenly freed from an LA jail due to a 'clerical error' James Howard Jackson, 19, was arrested Wednesday nearly five months after he was released from jail He was being held on suspicion of shooting Lady Gaga's dog walker and stealing her French bulldogs  Jackson was one of five people arrested in connection with the Feb. 24, 2021, attack in Hollywood He had been released from jail while awaiting trial 'due to a clerical error'

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A suspect mistakenly released from a Los Angeles County jail where he was being held on suspicion of shooting Lady Gaga's dog walker and stealing her French bulldogs has been recaptured, authorities said.

James Howard Jackson, 19, was arrested Wednesday nearly five months after he was released from jail while awaiting trial 'due to a clerical error,' the county Sheriff´s Department said in a statement.

Jackson was one of five people arrested in connection with the Feb. 24, 2021, attack in Hollywood.

James Howard Jackson, 18, who has been accused of shooting Lady Gaga's dogwalker last year, is being sought by the authorities in Los Angeles after he was mistakenly released from jail on Wednesday

James Howard Jackson, 18, who has been accused of shooting Lady Gaga's dogwalker last year, is being sought by the authorities in Los Angeles after he was mistakenly released from jail on Wednesday

A photo released by the LA County Sheriff's Department on Friday shows Jackson's distinctive neck tattoo depicting flaming dice

A photo released by the LA County Sheriff's Department on Friday shows Jackson's distinctive neck tattoo depicting flaming dice  

LA County jail records show that Jackson was let go after his charges, including attempted murder, were 'dismissed'; cops are now searching for him

LA County jail records show that Jackson was let go after his charges, including attempted murder, were 'dismissed'; cops are now searching for him

Last month, the U.S. Marshals Service announced a reward up to $5,000 for information leading to his arrest.

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