Overview
- Germiran Denae-Nicole Bryson, 26, missed her arraignment Tuesday, and the judge ordered a $5,000 bench warrant after a family member’s hospital claim came with no proof.
- Police say she left her 2-year-old goldendoodle tied to a luggage scale at Harry Reid International Airport after she was denied a boarding pass for not completing required service-animal paperwork.
- An arrest report quotes her telling a JetBlue employee, “Call animal control. I’m not going to miss my flight,” before she walked to security and was then denied boarding.
- Court records list misdemeanor counts that include animal cruelty tied to abandonment, giving a false statement to police, and resisting an officer, and the warrant allows any officer to arrest her until bond is posted.
- The dog, later nicknamed Jet Blue, moved from city custody to rescue care and, according to police and local reports, was adopted by LVMPD Officer Skeeter Black.