A Dominican Republic woman was arrested at Miami International Airport (MIA) on Sunday evening after allegedly making a false bomb threat, authorities said.
Carmen Rosa Solislerqux, 55, was taken into custody around 7:30 p.m. after an airport employee reported the incident to law enforcement, according to an arrest report.
Officials said Solislerqux, a swimming instructor from Santo Domingo, was in line at MIA when she refused to consolidate her three bags at an employee’s request. She then allegedly claimed one of them contained a bomb.
A detective removed Solislerqux from the line, detained her, and separated her luggage before questioning her. She later stated, “I was only joking,” according to the report.
K-9 units were deployed to search the area and her bags, but no explosives were found.
Solislerqux was arrested on a charge of making a false report concerning the planting of a bomb, an explosive, or a weapon of mass destruction—a second-degree felony. She was booked at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center early Monday morning.
In Florida, making a false report concerning the planting of a bomb, an explosive, or a weapon of mass destruction is a second-degree felony under Florida Statute 790.163. If found guilty, the consequences can be severe, including:
Potential penalties:
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Up to 15 years in prison
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Up to 15 years of probation
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Fines up to $10,000
Other consequences:
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A permanent felony record, which can impact employment, housing, and travel.
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Possible deportation if the person is not a U.S. citizen.
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A ban from airports or restricted travel privileges, depending on the case.
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Difficulty in obtaining visas, residency, or citizenship due to the severity of the charge.
















