‘Trooper’s Law’ clears another hurdle in Florida Senate

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Trooper’s Law, inspired by the Florida dog abandoned during Hurricane Milton evacuations and rescued by a Florida Highway Patrol trooper, is making its way through the Florida Senate.

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SB 150 is making its way to the Rules Committee after a unanimous vote in the Florida Senate in the Agriculture Committee on Monday.

The bill would make abandoning a restrained animal during a natural disaster a third-degree felony.

FHP troopers found Trooper, a Bull Terrier, in belly-high water, abandoned along Interstate 75, near Pebble Creek, north of Tampa during evacuations for Hurricane Milton last year.

Giovanny Aldama Garcia, 23, of Ruskin, Florida was identified as Trooper’s owner and arrested in October 2024.

Garcia faces aggravated animal cruelty charges and could face up to five years in prison.

Trooper did find a forever home in December 2024. He was adopted by Frank Spina and his family in December 2024.

He came home to a canine sister named Dallas, who is also a Bull Terrier rescue.

“Trooper” the dog found by a Florida Highway Patrol trooper during Hurricane Milton evacuations finds a new family.

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