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Dulles CBP Discovers Cache of Dangerous Drugs in Traveler Baggage, MWAA Police Arrest California Woman

Release Date
Thu, 10/24/2024

STERLING, Va. – A California woman, and Global Entry trusted traveler member, was arrested at Washington Dulles International Airport on Tuesday after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers discovered a cache of dangerous drugs in her baggage.

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police officers charged Taylor Alexandra Trautloff, 27, of Los Angeles, on felony narcotics possession charges.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and K9 Cinkos detected a small cache of various narcotics in the baggage of a Global Entry trusted traveler member at Washington Dulles International Airport on October 22, 2024.
CBP narcotics detector dog Cinkos, a two-year-old German shorthaired pointer, alerted to the drug cache.

CBP narcotics detector dog Cinkos, a two-year-old German shorthaired pointer, alerted to a suitcase during a CBP enforcement operation on baggage being offloaded from a flight that arrived from Amsterdam.

CBP officers searched the suitcase and discovered multiple narcotics. Officers closed the suitcase and allowed it to arrive on the baggage belt.

CBP officers near the baggage belt identified the owner of the suitcase and escorted her to a secondary examination after she retrieved her suitcase. During that secondary examination, CBP officers discovered and tested the narcotics found in her suitcase.

A handheld elemental isotope analysis tool identified the substances as MDMA, psilocybin mushrooms, cocaine, ketamine, 2C-B, and marijuana.

CBP officers turned Trautloff and the narcotics over to Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police officers.

“Customs and Border Protection officers continue to work with our law enforcement partners to hold accountable those who violate our nation’s laws, and especially those travelers who CBP has bestowed a special trust upon, such as this Global Entry trusted traveler member” said Marc E. Calixte, CBP’s Area Port Director for the Area Port of Washington, D.C.

CBP officers revoked Trautloff’s Global Entry membership.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and K9 Cinkos detected a small cache of various narcotics in the baggage of a Global Entry trusted traveler member at Washington Dulles International Airport on October 22, 2024.
One of the several types of illicit narcotics CBP officers found in the traveler's baggage.

Global Entry is a CBP program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. Members enter the United States by accessing the Global Entry processing technology at selected airports. Read more at Global Entry.

Every day, CBP officers and agents seized an average of 2,339 pounds of dangerous drugs last year at and between our nation’s air, sea, and land ports of entry. See CBP’s enforcement stats to see what other dangerous drugs CBP is encountering at our nation’s borders.

CBP's border security mission is led at our nation’s Ports of Entry by CBP officers and agriculture specialists from the Office of Field Operations. CBP screens international travelers and cargo and searches for illicit narcotics, unreported currency, weapons, counterfeit consumer goods, prohibited agriculture, invasive weeds and pests, and other illicit products that could potentially harm the American public, U.S. businesses, and our nation’s safety and economic vitality.

See what CBP accomplished during "A Typical Day" in 2023. Learn more at www.CBP.gov.

Follow the Director of CBP’s Baltimore Field Office on Twitter at @DFOBaltimore for breaking news, current events, human interest stories and photos, and CBP’s Office of Field Operations on Instagram at @cbpfieldops.

Last Modified: Oct 24, 2024