MAR-A-LAGO security incident adds a series of Trump property arrests

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A woman was arrested after approaching Mar-a-lago, claiming she had “emergency information” about President Donald Trump and said she had a gun in her car.
The woman was identified as Caroline Shaw of Orlando, accused of driving a driver’s license, failed to register a vehicle, and was detained, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
The incident happened when Trump was in Washington, D.C., when Shaw allegedly described what law enforcement as a Mercedes van to the south gate of Mary-Aragon shortly before 10 p.m. and parked along the southern boulevard. She then walked to the gate and told us about Secret Service agents who needed to “an emergency conversation with Trump.”
Xiao then informed the agent that there was a gun in her car. According to Shaw’s claims, agents detained her and “secured the vehicle before further investigation.”
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According to arrest records, Secret Service agents said Caroline Shaw, 49, had approached Mar-A-Lago’s south gate and asked to “talk with the U.S. president” because she had “emergency information” about Trump. (Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office)
If a gun is found in Xiao’s car, the gun has not been disclosed.
Records show that Xiao’s driver’s license has also been suspended due to unpaid traffic fines, and her car registration expired in December 2021.
On July 9, Shaw was detained at the Palm Beach County Jail on a $2,000 margin. In a July 8 court appearance, she entered the plea of innocence, and the judge forbids her from approaching Trump, Margargo or any of his property.
In addition to misdemeanors associated with vehicles, Palm Beach police have also filed a risk protection order that would prohibit Shaw from owning guns or ammunition for at least one year.
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Shaw’s arrest is the latest in some recent security incidents involving individuals attempting to visit Mar-a-Lago.
Among other notable arrests:
Zijie li39, a Chinese citizen from California, was arrested on July 31 after several attempts to enter Mar-a-lago. Later he found out that he was incapable of being tried.
Patrick Webster WarrenAfter bypassing the roadblock, South Carolina, 42, was detained on August 13. He told the officer that he wanted Trump’s signature.
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Farbod DolatSarasota, 53, was arrested on November 14 for suspected driving a stolen vehicle to the estate to meet Trump. He faces felony charges.
Ruby Rodriguez62, aged 1988, was charged with trespassing in December after trying to get into the club. She was sentenced to probation.
one teenager He was arrested on December 5 after allegedly planning to graffiti “Carthage vs. Rome” on the wall of Margaria.
Bijan Arceo32-year-old Sunny Isles Beach jumped off the wall of the estate in January. He was sent to a pretrial program and provided community services and conditions to avoid further arrests or contact with the property.
Jeffrey Daniel Olson He was arrested in February for entry-restrictive reasons and facing federal charges.
Adrienne Tajirian58, from Pennsylvania, attempts to dine with Donald Trump Jr. in April. She was sentenced to probation in May.
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Anthony Thomas ReyesAccording to reports, Texas, 23-year-old Texas was arrested on June 3, claiming that he wanted to “spread the gospel” and marry Trump’s granddaughter. He was released on a $50,000 margin after pleading not guilty to the misdemeanor trespass charge.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House to deal with the arrest.
Stepheny Price is a writer at Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers topics including missing persons, homicides, state crime cases, illegal immigration and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com