A woman from Florida was arrested after she reportedly killed her dog in the airport bathroom in Florida when she could not get the dog on board the plane.
Alison Agatha Lawrence, 57, Van Clermont, was seen on December 16 in Orlando International Airport with her white poodle near TSA, but she could not go on board because she did not have the right paperwork, according to Wftv 9.
Instead of calling family or friends to pick up the dog, Lawrence is accused of doing an unthinkable act against her sweet pet.
According to the authorities, Lawrence drowned her dog in the toilet in the ladies' toilet near TSA, before throwing the small poodle in the trash, where a caretaker later found the animal.
The Airport informed the Orlando police about the deceased pet and an order was issued for the Lawrence arrest.
It is unclear where Lawrence was traveling, when she returned, or why she took her animal.
Her sister told WFTV 9 that Lawrence had no phone.
She was arrested on Tuesday in her house on worsened charges for animal abuse, a crime.

Alison Agatha Lawrence, 57, Van Clermont, was seen on December 16 in Orlando International Airport with her white poodle near TSA, but she was unable to board the dog because she did not have the right paperwork

Instead of calling family or friends to pick up the dog, Lawrence is accused of doing an unthinkable act against her sweet pet. Lawrence would have drowned her dog in the toilet in the Women's Toilet

Allegedly she threw the little poodle in the trash, where a caretaker later found the animal
Lawrence was booked in the prison of Lake County and she saved a bond of $ 5,000, according to records.
Neighbors remember that the 57-year-old had a white poodle that she often walked through the neighborhood, they told WFTV 9.
They had not seen her or the dog lately and were shocked to hear that their neighbor would be accused of something like that.
“Someone who would do such things must be disturbed upstairs,” a neighbor told the outlet valve.
Small pets can travel with their owners in the cabin of the plane and according to TSA can be screened by security.
Animals must be in carriers and are swept for explosives.


Lawrence was booked in the prison of Lake County on Tuesday and she saved a $ 5,000 bond
Each airline has its own requirements for travel with pets on board its planes.
Most require health certificates, a carrier and a reservation of airlines. Most also charge pet costs to bring them on board.
Most airlines allow a maximum of two pets. Some countries do not allow pets to fly in and all dogs that fly in, must fill in a form.