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Rescued Las Vegas airport dog 'Jet Blue' officially adopted by the officer who saved him
Summary
The roughly 2-year-old golden doodle/mini poodle mix nicknamed Jet Blue, rescued at Harry Reid International Airport on February 2, was officially adopted by LVMPD Officer Skeeter Black and his family, who had completed an adoption approval with Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas months earlier.
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Officers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department rescued a dog at Harry Reid International Airport on February 2, and the animal has now been adopted. The roughly 2-year-old golden doodle/mini poodle mix was nicknamed Jet Blue after the rescue and drew widespread attention. The dog was officially adopted by LVMPD Officer Skeeter Black and his family, who had completed an adoption approval with Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas months earlier. Members of the Black family were among department personnel involved in the original airport rescue, and the LVMPD expressed gratitude for the community response.
Key details:
- The rescue took place at Harry Reid International Airport on February 2 as reported.
- The dog is an approximately 2-year-old golden doodle/mini poodle mix nicknamed Jet Blue.
- The animal was officially adopted by LVMPD Officer Skeeter Black and his family.
- Officer Black and his family had completed the approval process with Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas since September 2025.
- The Black family were among officers and staff involved in the original rescue operation.
- The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department thanked the public for its support during the situation.
Summary:
The adoption closes a widely followed rescue story and reflects a local response that included department staff and community members. Jet Blue will live with Officer Skeeter Black and his family as their permanent placement.
