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Las Vegas Traveler Arrested After Leaving Dog at JetBlue Counter Over Service-Animal Paperwork

The goldendoodle is now in the care of a Las Vegas rescue after ten days with animal services.

Overview

  • Police say the passenger was denied boarding at Harry Reid International Airport shortly after midnight on February 2 for lacking valid service-animal documentation.
  • According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, she tied the dog to the JetBlue ticket counter and walked toward the gate before officers located her at Gate D1.
  • Officials report she argued with officers, resisted detention, and claimed a tracker on the dog would ensure its return; she was booked on animal abandonment and resisting charges.
  • The dog spent 10 days with animal services and was then taken in by Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas, which renamed him JetBlue and is preparing him for adoption after a surge of community support.
  • Authorities have not publicly identified the woman; a separate outlet published a name and a March 31 court date, which has not been confirmed by official records cited in the coverage.