C.B.P. News Release

CBP in Atlanta Arrests Three Wanted Fugitives

(Wednesday, March 10, 2010)

Atlanta — United States Customs and Border Protection officers at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport arrested three men wanted for drug and stalking charges, officials announced on March 10. The arrests were made on Monday while CBP officers were conducting routine inspections of arriving and departing international passengers.

The first individual, 33-year-old United States citizen Matthew Bader, arrived from Saint Lucia. He was wanted by authorities in Georgia on two counts of marijuana possession with intent to distribute and interference with government property.

The second person, 32-year-old United States citizen Kansas Serritt, arrived from Honduras and was wanted by authorities in Georgia for aggravated stalking.

The third man, 38-year-old United States citizen Todd Brown, was wanted by authorities in Florida for drugs charges. He was arrested while trying to depart for Germany.

After all three individuals were identified and the warrants confirmed, they were arrested and turned over to the Atlanta Police Department for extradition. “Arresting wanted fugitives is one of the many jobs CBP officers do to protect our citizens on a daily basis,â€