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 A woman robbed at gunpoint over the weekend has been reunited with her dog, who was stolen in the attack.The incident happened after 10 p.m. Saturday in Washington, D.C., when a suspect approached a woman walking her dog and pointed a gun at her, demanding her dog, according to theMetropolitan Police Department. Police said she fought to get her dog back from the suspect and was assaulted. The suspect fled with the dog in an awaiting vehicle.The woman, identified byseveral outletsas Zaleena Ahmed, made fliers and blasted posts on social media in a frantic search to bring her beloved 14-year-old Westie named Max home.On Tuesday, MPD said someone spotted Max wandering in Kenilworth Park.The person was a D.C. resident named David Graham, who recognized the dog from media coverage, according to The Washington Post. When [the dog] turned stanley cup  around and I saw the spot under his eye, I knew it was that dog in the news,  Graham told The Washington Post.Graham brought the dog to police, who contacted Ahmed.The pair were reunited at the 6th District police station. It wasn t like a movie, with Max running to me,  Ahmed told The Post.  I was the one who ran to him, and kissed him all over. Ahmed said she brought Max s stanley taza  food and water bowls and a blanket and T-shirt in case he was wet 鈥?along with an ice cream treat. While Max was visibly exhaus stanley tumbler ted, he was seemingly unharmed.Police recovered surveillance video from the night of the incident and are following leads.An investigation remains ong Xica 3 dead, 4 injured in collapse of Mississippi bridge being prepped for demolition
 SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. 鈥?Administrators at a Wisconsin middle school say they have suspended teachers who were involved in an activity for sixth graders that included a question about how the students would punish slaves. An email sent Monday to parents at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie apologized for a  grave error in judgment  during stanley thermoskannen  the social studies class. The letter said an unnamed number of teachers have been placed on administrative leave. Sun Prairie is about 30 minutes northeast of Madison. The activity gave the students a scenario that stat stanley cup ed,  A slave stands bef stanley vattenflaska ore you. This slave has disrespected his master by telling him You are not my master How will you punish this slave   Then asked for a response. The lesson was reportedly about a set of laws established by King Hammurabi in ancient Mesopotamia, according to a statement from the school. In a statement, Principal Rebecca Zahn issued an apology for the assignment not being  racially conscious.  Our intent missed the mark, and for that we are deeply sorry,  the statement said.  Going forward we will be sure to think critically about whether our intent matches our impact. The district says it will review their entire social studies curriculum and meet with leaders in the Black community.