I don't understand. Do you have your passport? We have a few more questions for you right over here, okay? I'll hold the passport right here. I have to. In Atlanta, officers have intercepted a man with an active arrest warrant in Florida just as he was about to board a flight to Jamaica. Are you sure it's me? Yes. We will verify it only if you are out of Orlando. Until they make contact with the Orlando Department who issued the warrant, officers must detain the suspect. Do you have any idea about your charges or anything like that? I don't know what this is about that day. No, okay. Let me get with the boss and I'll know and get back to you. We promise that and we'll let you make a call once we are okay.
A lot of people don't know they have a warrant. A lot of people something happens, they get arrested, think that the charges were dropped, they don't make a court appearance, they fail to keep up with what they need to do and a warrant's put in for them. While Officer Kovalevsky informs the Orlando PD, Officer Gonzalez inspects the man's luggage. I mean, there is a scent of a marijuana in this area here, so we're trying to figure it out, you know, if it's coming from his bag or where's it coming from? As soon as we picked him up, we noticed a strong smell of marijuana. It could be anywhere in the bag, could be hidden anywhere inside linings, inside pills, so we got to be thorough, make sure we're finding what we need.
Smugglers exporting marijuana to the Caribbean often target commercial flights out of the southern states. So, when Officer Gonzalez discovers several bags of pills, red flags go up. But, we're just going to do a test, I mean, it's a large amount of all these capsules. Let me see. They're different types, different colors. It's a large quantity whatever it is. Because marijuana can be used in capsule form, if the test is positive, officers haven't just intercepted a wanted man, they may have uncovered a smuggling operation.