WASHINGTON: U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers last month identified and apprehended two men who were wanted by Guam law enforcement authorities, according to a news release issued Wednesday. A 41-year-old man, wanted by Superior Court of Guam on family violence charges, arrived in Guam on a flight from the Philippines on Sept. 19. Customs and Border Protection officials took him into custody.
The next day, on Sept. 20, U.S. Customs officials also apprehended a 36-year-old man who flew to Guam from Palau. He was wanted by the court for an unresolved traffic offense, according to the news release. “Each of the subjects were arrested and turned over to the Guam airport police for further processing,” the release stated. The names of the men were not immediately released.