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CBP, OFO arrest Columbian escapee at Dulles International Airport

byCustoms Today Report
12/03/2015
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WASHINGTON:  US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations (OFO) at Washington Dulles International Airport arrested a U.S. citizen who was wanted by the District of Columbia Superior Court for Public Order Crimes, Escape.

A 48 year old Michael Langdon Foley of Washington DC arrived on a flight from Austria.  CBP officers determined Foley to be subject to an arrest warrant issued by the District of Columbia Superior Court for Public Order Crimes, Escape.  CBP officers verified the validity of the warrant and confirmed extradition.  CBP officers arrested Foley and turned him over to Metropolitan Airport Authority Police for extradition.

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“The United States is a welcoming nation however; CBP remains ever vigilant in intercepting those travelers that our laws identify as needing further scrutiny,” said Wayne Biondi CBP Area Port Director for the Port of Washington Dulles.

CBP conducts inspection operations and intercepts currency, weapons, prohibited agriculture products or other illicit items, and on average arrests 22 wanted persons a day at U. S. Ports of entry nationwide.

Visit CBP’s Travel website to learn rules governing travel to and from the U.S.

Criminal charges are merely allegations.  Defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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