Crime Crime News Woman Allegedly Drowned Her Dog in Orlando Airport After Pet Couldn’t Board Flight Alison Agatha Lawrence was arrested for aggravated animal abuse after allegedly drowning her dog in an Orlando International Airport public toilet By Charna Flam Charna Flam Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously appeared on Variety, The New York Post, and The Wrap. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 20, 2025 12:55AM EDT 38 Comments Alison Agatha Lawrence. Photo: Lake County Sheriff's Office A woman was arrested for allegedly drowning her dog inside a bathroom at Orlando International Airport in December 2024, WESH2, WFTV and WFLA report. Alison Agatha Lawrence, 57, was arrested on Tuesday, March 18, for aggravated animal abuse, a third-degree felony, according to an arrest record obtained by PEOPLE. The Orlando Police Department said officers responded to Orlando International Airport on Dec. 16, 2024, after receiving reports an employee found a dead animal inside the women's public restroom. A Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) spokesperson told WESH that a woman drowned her dog in a toilet before going through the security checkpoints. WFLA reports that Lawrence was trying to board the flight with her dog, but she didn’t have the proper paperwork to allow the dog on the plane with her. Lawrence was apprehended after police issued a warrant for her arrest based on evidence from the day of the incident. She was arrested nearly three months later and taken into custody in Lake County. After her Tuesday arrest, she has since posted a $5,000 bond, per the arrest record. Orlando International Airport. Getty Woman Stabbed Dog to Death, Bit Multiple People After Breaking into Pa. Home, Gets Up to 12 Years The GOAA spokesperson recommended that passengers with pets visit the TSA website to learn how to travel with them. Animal Rights Foundation of Florida animal activist Bryan Wilson said, “Obviously, we were shocked when we heard a woman had effectively drowned her companion animal all because she couldn’t get on a plane." Adding, “This is not a bottle of water or an oversized bottle of shampoo," per ClickOrlando. Concerned Las Vegas Residents 'Dropped Everything' to Save Kitten Stuck on Overpass for 3 Weeks Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE's free True Crime newsletter for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. Representatives for the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, Orlando Police Department and Greater Orlando Aviation Authority did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for more information on Wednesday. Close Leave a Comment