April 28, 2014
A passenger (PAX) was inspected, found to have no warrants, was admitted as a U.S. Citizen (USC), and was referred to baggage.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PAX | person | 8 | View Entity |
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This is a Department of Justice inspection comment record dated April 28, 2014. The document notes that a passenger (PAX) was inspected and found to have no outstanding warrants. The passenger was subsequently admitted as a U.S. Citizen and referred to baggage claim.
Events with shared participants
A passenger (PAX) was inspected and questioned. The PAX stated he was 'looking for a date', disclosed a past criminal history of serving 1 year in jail and being on probation, but claimed to have completed all court requirements and was up to date on his registration. He was processed as a U.S. Citizen (USC) and released without further incident.
2014-04-28 • Unspecified inspection point
A passenger (PAX) took a 5-day vacation to France.
2014-04-28 • France
An inspection was conducted and remarks were recorded regarding a passenger's recent travel.
2014-04-28
Customs/Border Inspection (IO25)
2014-04-28 • Unknown (Redacted)
Border Inspection / Baggage Exam
2014-04-28 • Unknown Port of Entry (US Border)
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