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Teh One Who Knocks
03-22-2016, 11:29 AM
FOX News and The Associated Press


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Authorities are looking for a flight attendant who they say fled Los Angeles International Airport after being selected for a random security screening Friday, leaving behind almost 70 pounds of cocaine stashed in her luggage.

The unidentified woman remained at large Monday. It was not immediately clear which airline she worked for.

Marshall McClain, president of the union representing the airport's police officers, said the woman was was sent to a secondary screening area, but she quickly dropped her bag, ditched a pair of Gucci heels and fled barefoot down an upward-moving escalator.

Police called to investigate the unattended bag found 69 pounds of cocaine inside.

McClain expressed concern that officers were alerted about the bag, but not a suspicious person running through the airport.

"With her bringing this amount of narcotics in the airport, chances are this wasn't her first time through," said McClain, who called for all airline employees and other airport employees to be screened regularly.

Security threats from "insiders" — airline and airport employees, as well as workers hired by contractors — have been a focus of the TSA, particularly after the December 2014 arrest of several Delta Air Lines baggage handlers. Prosecutors allege they smuggled guns, including an AK-47, from Atlanta to New York.

Federal authorities said last year that they busted a marijuana smuggling ring at Oakland International Airport, with arrests including baggage handlers. A separate arrest in December involved a TSA worker accused of allowing drug runners to pass their bags through X-ray machines without being stopped.

Four former baggage handlers at San Diego's airport were sentenced in September in a drug-smuggling case.

The TSA has said that full screening of all employees would cost too much. Instead, the agency has urged airports to increase random screenings of workers and to keep background checks up to date.

"We will pay particular attention to the insider threat," TSA Administrator Peter Neffenger told a Senate committee earlier this month.

PorkChopSandwiches
03-22-2016, 03:39 PM
Party!!!

Teh One Who Knocks
03-24-2016, 10:48 AM
FOX News


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A JetBlue flight attendant who allegedly fled Los Angeles International Airport after being selected for security screening, leaving behind her Gucci shoes and luggage containing dozens of pounds of cocaine, was in custody Wednesday.

Federal officials said 31-year-old Marsha Reynolds, of Jamaica, N.Y., surrendered to DEA agents at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. She was charged with one count of possession with intent to distribute.

It was not immediately clear how Reynolds reached New York. She was last seen running barefoot up a down escalator in the Los Angeles airport terminal Friday evening.

According to court documents, Reynolds arrived at an LAX checkpoint in Terminal 4 wearing jeans, heels and a black suit jacket, carrying her "known crew member badge". It wasn't immediately clear whether she was actually on duty at the time.

When Reynolds was chosen for a random security screening, TSA Officer Jamie Samuel said the flight attendant became nervous and began looking around before pulling out her cellphone and making a call, according to the affidavit.

Samuel reported that Reynolds was talking on the phone in a foreign language as she was being taken to a secondary screening area, the affidavit says.

Once in the secondary screening area, TSA Officer Charles James asked for her identification.

"At this time, Reynolds dropped her carry-on luggage, removed her shoes and began to run away," according to the affidavit.

James saw Reynolds run down an upward-moving escalator and out of the terminal, the affidavit says, adding that the officer didn't pursue her because her abandoned luggage was his main concern.

LAX police soon after found 11 packages of cocaine wrapped in green cellophane and labeled, "BIG Ranch" inside one of the bags Reynolds had left behind, the affidavit says.

The cocaine weighed 68.49 pounds. Wholesale, the drugs would be worth about $750,000 in Los Angeles, said Special Agent Timothy Massino, a spokesman for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

On the streets of Los Angeles, Massino said the retail value of the cocaine could be as high as $3 million.

Security threats from "insiders," including airline and airport employees and workers hired by contractors, have been a focus of the TSA, particularly after the December 2014 arrest of several Delta Air Lines baggage handlers. Prosecutors allege they smuggled guns, including an AK-47, from Atlanta to New York.

The TSA has said that full screening of all employees would cost too much. Instead, the agency has urged airports to increase random screenings of workers and to keep background checks up to date.

"We will pay particular attention to the insider threat," TSA Administrator Peter Neffenger told a Senate committee earlier this month.

redred
03-24-2016, 11:27 AM
:shock: someone's weekend got ruined

Pony
03-24-2016, 11:37 AM
Intent to distribute? :hand:

That's obviously for personal use.

Goofy
03-24-2016, 01:18 PM
Intent to distribute? :hand:

That's obviously for personal use.

Was it redred's stash? :shock:

redred
03-24-2016, 01:22 PM
I wish :lol:

PorkChopSandwiches
03-24-2016, 04:24 PM
Me too