
An American woman has reportedly been charged with aggravated animal abuse in Florida after she drowned her pet dog in an airport bathroom before boarding an international flight out of the United States.
The woman, identified as Alison Agatha Lawrence, 57, was arrested in Lake County on March 18, more than three months since the felony was committed, various media outlets reported. She has been released on a bail of US$5000 ($8,728).
The Orlando Police Department鈥檚 arrest affidavit described the woman鈥檚 act 鈥 said to be motivated by a paperwork issue that prevented her dog from leaving 鈥 as 鈥渋ntentional and resulted in a cruel and unnecessary death鈥 of her 9-year-old miniature schnauzer Tywinn.
US media reported an investigation into the pet dog鈥檚 death began in December 2024, when a janitor at Orlando International Airport discovered the miniature schnauzer鈥檚 body had been placed in a rubbish bag in a bathroom stall.
Before it came to light, the janitor reportedly saw the woman cleaning up dog food and water from the ground in the bathroom, but was rushed away to attend a clean-up emergency.
Upon returning 20 minutes later, she found Tywinn鈥檚 body in the bathroom rubbish bag. Investigators said the miniature schnauzer鈥檚 accessories 鈥 which included a collar, companion vest, travel bag, rabies tag and a tag with the woman鈥檚 contact details 鈥 were subsequently discovered.
Tywinn's collar and tags were found in the bathroom rubbish bin alongside his body. Photo / Orlando Police Department
CCTV footage revealed the woman had spoken to a Latam Airlines staff member for 15 minutes with Tywinn by her side. She then made her way towards the bathroom, leaving less than 20 minutes later without the dog.
According to investigators, the woman did not have the appropriate paperwork to bring her dog aboard the plane.
The US Department of Agriculture says that any dog travelling to Colombia from the US is required to carry a rabies vaccination certificate and veterinarian-issued health certificate.
Following the crime, the woman was captured exiting the terminal building for a short time, before re-entering and making her way through security.
She eventually boarded the international flight to Bogota, Colombia, before flying to Ecuador, US Customs and Border Protection confirmed.
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