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Marshals find drugs during Honolulu airport arrest

By Associated Press

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LAST UPDATED: 05:26 p.m. HST, Mar 07, 2013



The U.S. Marshals Service says it found cocaine and crystal methamphetamine on a man being arrested for a probation violation at the Honolulu Airport.

The service said Thursday that authorities arrested 49-year-old Edwin Parker Auld III of Kaneohe on a probation violation. A court in Nevada issued a no-bail warrant for Auld in January.

Authorities say Auld was arrested Wednesday afternoon at Honolulu International Airport, where he was scheduled to fly to Kailua-Kona on the Big Island.

Auld's original conviction was for trafficking cocaine.

The service says it referred Auld's case to the Drug Enforcement Administration.






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niimi wrote:
Bakatare.
on March 7,2013 | 06:30PM
Kaluu wrote:
I saw a security officer at one HI airport let someone I know in a special door, and that person was carrying a "potted" plant for distribution on another island. Hawaii same as Alabama, Georgia, etc. Good-ol boys can get away with just about anything if they make the right moves. Bakatare!
on March 8,2013 | 08:36AM
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