Dirty Cops: TSA Rogue’s Gallery

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
TSA screener Reggie Edwards was arrested after allegedly stealing $36 from a suitcase at the Charlotte airport on Jan. 1, 2013. He was fired from his job and charged with larceny. (Mecklenburg County Sheriff)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Transportation Security Administration baggage screener Sean Henry is shown in this police booking photo. (Port Authority Police Department)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Clayton Keith Dovel pleaded guilty to stealing iPads from travelers’ luggage over eight months at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. He was sentenced to three years deferred adjudication probation, meaning that the conviction will be expunged from his record if he completes probation without incident. Dovel was charged after a passenger tracked his missing iPad to Dovel’s Texas home. (Dallas – Fort Worth Airport Police)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Pleaded no contest and was sentenced to three years probation, after prosecutors said he stole around $50,000 in electronics over six months at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airport and allegedly posted photos of the merchandise online for sale. He was caught when an airline employee saw him take an iPad from a passenger’s suitcase and stuff it down his TSA-issued pants. (Broward County Sheriff’s Office)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Al Raimi pleaded guilty to theft by a government officer after federal prosecutors said he stole between $10,000 and $30,000 cash from travelers at a security checkpoint over a year at Newark airport, and that he gave a cut to his TSA supervisor Michael Arato. He was sentenced to three years probation. (Port Authority Police Department) [For turning state’s evidence?]

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Michael Arato pleaded guilty to accepting bribes from his subordinate Al Raimi at Newark airport. Prosecutors said he took kickbacks from Raimi for turning a blind eye to ongoing thefts from passenger carry-on bags. Arato was sentenced to 30 months in prison. (Port Authority Police Department)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Coumar Persad pleaded guilty to grand larceny, obstructing governmental administration and official misconduct for stealing $40,000 in cash from a checked bag at John F. Kennedy Airport, along with TSA coworker Davon Webb. Persad was sentenced to six months in jail and five years probation. (Port Authority Police Department)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Davon Webb pleaded guilty to grand larceny, obstructing governmental administration and official misconduct for stealing $40,000 in cash from a checked bag at John F. Kennedy Airport, along with TSA coworker Coumar Persad. Webb was sentenced to six months in jail and five years probation. (Port Authority Police Department)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Elliot Iglesias pleaded guilty to stealing four computers from passenger baggage at Orlando International Airport. He was sentenced to two years probation. (Orlando Police Department)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Karla Morgan pleaded guilty to stealing a passenger wallet in a TSA sting in June 2011 at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. She was sentenced to one year of probation. (Houston Police Department)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Michael Pujol was fired from his job as a TSA officer at Miami International Airport after he was charged with grand theft for allegedly stealing items from passenger bags and hiding them in a special pocket he’d added to his TSA jacket. Pujol was arrested after an iPad he allegedly stole was tacked to Craigslist. (Miami-Dade Police Department)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Toussain Puddie was fired from his job as a TSA screener at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport for allegedly stealing a $450 pen from a passenger at a security checkpoint. He’s currently charged with grand theft in the third degree in Florida and is due in court next month. (Broward County Sheriff’s Office)

A Rogues' Gallery of TSA Agents
Alexandra Schmid was fired from her job as a TSA screener at John F. Kennedy International Airport for allegedly swiping $5000 in cash from a passenger’s jacket at a security checkpoint. She has been charged with grand larceny in the third degree and entered a not guilty plea. (Port Authority Police Department)

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