Flight Attendant Pleads Guilty to Fentanyl Smuggling Attempt at San Diego Airport
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Flight attendant pleads guilty to smuggling fentanyl at SD airport
SAN DIEGO – A woman accused of using her flight attendant privileges to smuggle fentanyl at the San Diego International Airport pleaded guilty in federal court, according to prosecutors. Terese Lea White, 41, of Dallas, Texas, is said to have bypassed a robust security screening process while taping the drugs to her abdomen. White admitted in her plea agreement that on Oct. 4, 2022, she was off-duty and flew from the Dallas/Forth Worth Internati…
Flight Attendant Pleads Guilty to Fentanyl Smuggling Attempt at San Diego Airport
The San Diego County International Airport. Photo courtesy KPBS News. An off-duty flight attendant who attempted to board a plane at San Diego International Airport with more than three pounds of fentanyl taped to her abdomen pleaded guilty this week to a federal drug possession charge. Terese L. White, 41, of Dallas, admitted in a plea agreement to flying into San Diego from Dallas on Oct. 4 while off-duty, then trying to get onto another plane…
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