Dog abandoned at Las Vegas airport adopted by responding police officer
The Straits Times
The dog's previous owner had tied it to a ticket counter and left to catch her flight. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LAS VEGAS – This is the story of how a goldendoodle abandoned at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas found a new name, JetBlue, and a new home with one of the officers who handled its case.
It began on Feb 2, when the dog’s owner, identified in arrest papers as Germirah Hobbs, of Virginia, went to check in for her flight when a JetBlue employee informed her she did not have the right paperwork to fly with the 2-year-old dog.
Hobbs was late for her flight and said to the employee: “Call animal control. I’m not going to miss my flight,” the employee told the authorities.
She also told the employee the dog was a service animal, but the police later determined it had no such registration.
So, Hobbs tied her curly-haired dog to the ticket counter and left, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a social media post.
Body camera footage posted on Facebook by the police department shows officers confronting Hobbs at her check-in gate.













