Crime & Safety

Owings Mills Man Arrested at BWI: U.S. Customs

One of three men taken into custody over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend at local airports was from Owings Mills, federal officials said.

An Owings Mills man was arrested over the Thanksgiving holiday while returning to Maryland after a trip overseas, according to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials.

James Trollinger, 50, had arrived from Costa Rica at Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport when he was stopped by customs on a warrant out of Alexandria, Va., officials reported.

According to the report, there was a warrant out for Trollinger’s arrest due to allegedly ”communicating in writing a threat to kill or do bodily injury to another.”

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Officials said they turned Trollinger over to Maryland Transportation Authority Police after he was taken into custody.

The Owings Mills man was one of three arrests at the region’s airports over the busy travel holiday, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials reported.

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Officials said a 22-year-old Bethesda man coming from Denmark was arrested Saturday at Dulles for burglary and destruction of property charges in Maryland, and a 47-year-old Beltsville man coming from Ethiopia was arrested Sunday at Dulles on fraud charges out of North Carolina.

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