A Georgia woman who thought she was going on a first date with her dog took a horrifying turn after she was held at gunpoint when the man demanded she hand over her pet.
Allysha Green had recently moved to Atlanta when she decided to check out the local dating scene.
After we were given a residential address to meet outside a townhouse in southwest Atlanta, things suddenly took a drastic turn.
Green had been given an address that didn’t exist and found herself at a dead end, leaving her an easy target for what was to come.
His dog, named Kenji, a three-month-old Cane Corso puppy, was taken from him in what appears to have been a carefully orchestrated criminal plot to rob him.
A Georgia woman who was on a first date with her dog took a horrible turn after the man demanded she hand over her pet, Kenji.
Now she’s praying that the community will help her find her stolen puppy.
‘It’s super sweet. “He’s not going anywhere without me and I’m not going anywhere without him,” Green said. 11Alive on his dog while recounting the night.
Something felt a little off early in the evening when he discovered that the address he had been given didn’t exist.
Calling the man he was supposed to meet on the phone, he told him he would come over and be there in a few minutes.
“He even told me, ‘It’s okay to bring your puppy, that’s fine,'” Greene told WXIA.
‘He approached me, as if making a very quick little conversation; “Hey, how are you? Your dog is cute,” he continued.
When the woman had no money with her, they demanded that she hand over her puppy.
But things suddenly turned ugly when the man, called ‘Trey’, pulled out a gun without warning.
He caresses him and then points the gun at me. “I was shocked and literally thought I was going to die,” Greene said.
The man, in his 20s, told him not to make any sudden movements.
“Don’t scream, don’t move, just do what we tell you and you can live,” the man said, Greene recalled.
As soon as the man said “we,” a second man who was also armed suddenly emerged from behind a car.
“I told them I didn’t have any money,” Greene explained.
Not believing him, the men rummaged through his car looking for any cash he might have and then decided to access his phone looking for banking apps to steal cash.
Two men stole the puppy outside a home in Cascades, southwest of Atlanta.
“The second guy had me open the cash app on my phone to see if there was money he could send to himself.”
After realizing they weren’t going to get anything from her, attention turned to her little dog.
“He came up to me, grabbed my leash and told me to let the dog go, because you don’t have any money and you just lost your dog,” she said.
To add insult to injury, the men took her phone away, meaning she could not call for help after the ordeal.
As the men escaped, he was told not to look around, but he saw one of them carry his beloved dog over a fence.
Greene has since filed a report with Atlanta police, who are now investigating.