Americans, including a woman from Orlando, are facing prison time in the Turks and Caicos Islands over a strict law ...
Bryan Hagerich, of Somerset County, says he unknowingly had hunting ammunition in his luggage when he was arrested at the ...
An Orlando woman faces up to 12 years in prison ... That means violators may not get the 12-year mandatory minimum prison ...
The unidentified American was arrested Monday at the Howard Hamilton International Airport, with Turks and Caicos police ...
We respectfully request you reconsider that charges … and expedite their release back to their respective states and families ...
Bryan Hagerich, of Somerset, went on a family vacation to Turks and Caicos. He was detained and faces 12 prison years at ...
You might want to double-check your luggage for ammo. Five Americans visiting the British dependency this year are facing a ...
The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police said an American traveller was arrested at the Howard Hamilton International airport on May 13, 2024.
The governors of Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Virginia have sent a letter to the Turks and Caicos governor requesting the release of three Americans detained there.
Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police have arrested five Americans for bringing ammunition into the Caribbean territory.