Thursday, 24 March 2016

Flight Attendant Who Ran From Security Check, Leaving Behind Cocaine-Filled Luggage Arrested in New York

A 32-year-old flight attendant who fled a security check allegedly leaving behind 68 pounds of cocaine and her Gucci shoes has been arrested in New York on Wednesday March 23, NBC News reports.

Marsha Gay Reynolds, a former Jamaican beauty queen, surrendered in New York and was charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute in a federal criminal complaint. Court papers did not say what airline employed Reynolds, but a source told NBC News she worked for Jet Blue.

According to NBC News, the suspect went on the lam Friday night after she showed up for a flight out of Los Angeles International Airport and was selected for a random screening.

The attendant who normally would get to bypass bag screening as a crew member — became visibly nervous and made a phone call in a "foreign language," Transportation Security Administration officers told police.

As she was being escorted to the front of the screening area, she kept trailing behind and then suddenly bolted toward an elevator, dropping her roller bags and taking off her designer shoes, authorities said.

She ran down an up escalator, out of the building and disappeared. Inside her bag, police found 11 bricks of cocaine wrapped in green plastic and placed into yellow or white envelopes, clothing, a package of condoms and $5.38 in cash.

While an investigation was underway, Reynolds was able to hop a Jet Blue flight to the East Coast on Saturday, sources said. The TSA had scanned her identification before she ran from Terminal 4 in LAX but were still in the process of identifying her into the weekend, the sources said.

Sources said that Reynolds was a runner-up in a Jamaican beauty. A woman with the same name was listed in local news stories as the third-place winner of the 2008 Miss Jamaica World pageant and a runner-up in the 2007 Miss Jamaica Universe pageant. 

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