A woman drowned her dog in an airport bathroom after being denied boarding, police say
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Woman charged with drowning pet dog in Florida airport bathroom
Alison Lawrence allegedly killed her miniature schnauzer after being told the pet could not fly with her to ColombiaA woman who was told she could not bring her dog aboard her international flight drowned the animal in the bathroom of a Florida airport, according to authorities.Alison Lawrence, 57, of Kenner, Louisiana, faces a felony charge for what police described as the “cruel and unnecessary death” of her white miniature schnauzer, Tywinn. …
Florida woman drowns dog in airport bathroom after being denied boarding, arrested - The Times of India
A woman in Florida has been charged with aggravated animal cruelty after allegedly drowning her dog in an airport restroom, following her being denied boarding for lacking necessary pet documents. The incident occurred at Orlando International Airport, prompting a state senator to call for stronger penalties for animal cruelty.
A woman drowned her dog in an airport bathroom after being denied boarding, police say
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A woman drowned her dog in a Florida airport bathroom and then boarded her international flight after she was prevented from bringing the white miniature schnauzer with her because of a paperwork issue, authorities said. The woman was arrested in Lake County on Wednesday on a charge of aggravated animal abuse, a third-degree felony. She was released on $5,000 bail. “This act was intentional and resulted in a cruel and unnece…
US Woman, 57, Allegedly Drowned Dog In Airport Restroom After Pet Couldn't Board Flight
A 57-year-old woman in the US has been arrested for allegedly drowning her dog in an airport restroom after being told she couldn't take her pet on a plane. According to The Independent, the incident took place in December last year at Orlando International Airport where authorities responded after a report of a dead animal in the women's bathroom "before security checkpoints". An investigation then led police to Alison Agatha Lawrence, who was …
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