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Traveler accused of abandoning her dog at an airport claims pet was denied boarding
Germiran Bryson was charged with animal abandonment and resisting arrest after leaving her dog tied at JetBlue's counter due to incomplete service-animal paperwork, police said.
- At the JetBlue ticket counter, a woman allegedly left her two-year-old goldendoodle tied to a baggage sizer and walked away, police said.
- Denied a boarding pass, Bryson told police she was following JetBlue ticket agents and claimed the dog had a tracking device, while airport agents said she needed paperwork for the service animal.
- Las Vegas police released bodycam footage showing officers found Bryson near Gate D1, where airport staff approached the dog and she resisted detention.
- After the mandatory 10-day hold, Clark County Animal Protective Services took custody of the dog, and a rescue stepped in to foster him, police said.
- The rescue said `He has received so many applications & inquiries.` after the dog nicknamed 'Jet Blue' was placed in foster care, and thanked JetBlue ticket counter staff.
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Traveler accused of abandoning her dog at an airport claims pet was denied boarding
A woman was arrested after allegedly tying her dog to a baggage sizer at a Las Vegas airport and leaving it behind when she was denied boarding, police said. (AP)
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Read Full ArticleThe woman left her pet because she did not meet all the requirements to board the plane.
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