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    NYC agent arrested in latest TSA theft allegation

    NEW YORK (AP) — A Transportation Security Administration agent stole $5,000 in cash from a passenger's jacket as he was going through security at John F. Kennedy International Airport, authorities said Thursday, the latest in a string of thefts that has embarrassed the agency.

    Alexandra Schmid took the cash from a Bangladeshi passenger's jacket as it went along an X-ray conveyor belt Wednesday night in Terminal 4, said Al Della Fave, spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's police force.

    Surveillance video showed Schmid taking the money from a jacket pocket, wrapping the cash in a plastic glove and taking it to a bathroom, Della Fave said.

    The money hasn't been recovered, he said. Police are investigating whether Schmid gave it to another person in the bathroom.

    The 31-year-old Schmid was arrested on a charge of grand larceny and suspended pending an investigation. Her attorney's name wasn't immediately known.

    Schmid, who lived in Brooklyn, had worked for the TSA for 4½ years, TSA spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein said.

    "We do hold our officers to very high standards, and we have a zero tolerance policy for theft in the workplace," Farbstein said.

    Wednesday's arrest came the same day that a federal judge sentenced former TSA screener Ricky German to eight months in prison for trying to steal a laptop from a passenger at the Memphis airport in December 2010. German was convicted of theft by a government employee, depriving a citizen of his rights and making false statements.

    The cases are part of a series of recent theft allegations against TSA employees:

    — Last month, an agent who worked searching checked luggage at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport was suspended after the owner of a stolen iPad used the tracking feature on the device to locate it at the agent's home. Police found seven other iPads there.

    —On Jan. 10, former TSA agent Paul Yashou pleaded guilty to stealing a $15,000 watch from a passenger's belongings at Los Angeles International Airport in May. He is awaiting sentencing.

    — Two other former TSA agents at JFK were sentenced on Jan. 10 to six months in jail and five years' probation for stealing $40,000 from a piece of luggage in January 2011. The agents, Coumar Persad and Davon Webb, had pleaded guilty to grand larceny, obstructing governmental administration and official misconduct.

    — Also in January, authorities charged an agent at Miami International Airport with swiping items and luggage and smuggling them out of the airport in a hidden pocket of his work jacket. He was arrested after one of the items, an iPad, was spotted for sale on Craigslist. Another TSA employee was arrested in July at nearby Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after an airline employee reported that the man slipped an iPad into his pants.

    — In December, police charged a TSA screener at New York's LaGuardia Airport with lifting a laptop after a Detroit-bound passenger left it behind at the security station.

    — Earlier last year, a TSA supervisor and one of his officers pleaded guilty in a scheme that lifted $10,000 to $30,000 from passengers' belongings at Newark Liberty International Airport. A federal judge sentenced the supervisor, Michael Arato, to 2½ years in prison and his subordinate, Al Raimi, to six months of home confinement.

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    Follow Associated Press writer Chris Hawley at http://twitter.com/chawley1 .

     
    • paul  •  Aberdeen, Washington  •  20 days ago
      view Mikes comment, it is right on !
    • Shirl  •  4 days ago
      I'm glad i don't fly.And it's a beech to take the bus.TALK ABOUT PEOPLE THAT LOOK LIKE PRISON ESCAPE
    • Nick  •  19 days ago
      You get what you pay for...
    • David  •  19 days ago
      TSA has rediculously strict affirmative action hiring policies.
      Third world workers result in third world work ethic & performance standards.
    • Molania  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  19 days ago
      Don't worry, it's for your safety. Just go ahead and get on this train now, we're going to take you someplace where you will be safe. It's in your best interest, just do it.
    • _\|/_SdOgG.201_\| ...  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  20 days ago
      good i hope it was worth it
    • Bill S  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  20 days ago
      Argentina... Land of nothing... Yawn...
    • Ruben  •  Regina, Canada  •  20 days ago
      What a shame! We don't have that in Canada.
    • MKUltra  •  20 days ago
      That's thorough.
    • Jus'ta Seed  •  20 days ago
      maybe thats what I been forgetting to add on my resume
    • DavidW  •  20 days ago
      wow, I am surprised.
    • Eduard  •  Buenos Aires, Argentina  •  20 days ago
      The TSA,.....the biggest butts and the stupiest people of the usa welcome you allready at the airport !!!
    • Bill S  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  20 days ago
      The 13% hold 37% of these jobs... #$%$ we make America look good to tourists! Tookie Tookie!
    • mark  •  20 days ago
      they probably found the agent had a crime record and used to be Mr. Bojangles.
    • Joe Baby  •  16 days ago
      (T)heft, (S)tealing and (A)ssault...
    • Crazy World We Live In  •  20 days ago
      I heard they're light you up at the game this Sunday :P
    • PamN  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  20 days ago
      Nice.
    • Jus'ta Seed  •  20 days ago
      ..but your Honor ..I have no benefits, no retirement package, no insurance, I make minimum wage...now you want to take my only benefit..stolen merchandise and cash, what about my future..? You get to fondle the passengers don't you...I find you Guilty.
    • Kenny  •  20 days ago
      Bad eggs can be found by their stench.
    • The Slick Willy Emoticon  •  20 days ago
      TSA: Theivery, Socialism, Absurdity
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