Four bulldog puppies that were stolen from a Michigan woman's front yard have been returned. 

It happened at Tabitha Stone's home in Pinckney yesterday morning - four of her pride-and-joy bulldog puppies were stolen right out of her front yard around 10 AM. She breeds the dogs and eventually sells them for about $2,000 and up; bulldogs are very hard to breed and people will pay top dollar for them. She says that raising the dogs is a family affair and it teaches her children about responsibility.

Luckily, late yesterday, it was reported that the dogs had been returned. However, police are still looking for the suspect.

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