Police have captured both people charged with stealing and holding for ransom a Maplewood woman's valuable purebred French bulldog, which remains missing.
Chanessa R. Gipson, 34, of St. Paul was jailed Thursday, two days after she and Christopher S. Brigham, 24, were charged Tuesday in Ramsey County District Court with two felony counts of theft in connection with the dog that's been missing since May 8. Police have not disclosed how they tracked down Gipson.
Despite both defendants being in custody — Brigham was arrested Tuesday afternoon by police in Minneapolis — the 3-year-old dog named Pablo had not been located as of Thursday afternoon, said police Lt. Joe Steiner.
Pablo's owner, Lynnea Sterling, told police she had paid $10,000 for the dog. Limited supply has made the breed especially expensive; Frenchies are challenging to breed and have small litters.
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Sterling told police Pablo had escaped from her backyard in the 1400 block of E. Skillman Avenue and made his way to the front porch. Home surveillance showed a woman, later identified as Gipson, taking the dog.
On May 11, Sterling received a Facebook message from a man who said he wanted $500 for Pablo's safe return. Sterling said she could afford only $100.
She received from him a photo and a video verifying that he had the dog, and she told the man that Pablo was blind in one eye and needed medication for his early onset blindness. She stopped hearing from the man after trying to arrange for a place to pay for Pablo's freedom.