The researchers have arrested a person accused of participating in the theft of the Bag of the Secretary of National Security Kristi Kristi Neem in a restaurant of Washington hamburgers last weekend, said the secret service on Sunday.
Matt McCool, a special agent in the Secret Service, said in a statement that the suspect did not seem to have pointed to Mrs. Name because or her position. He did not release the name of the suspect, but described the person as “a series criminal” who had tried to use the EM. Name is the credit card and get access to its electronic devices.
Mrs. Name’s bag was snatched from under her chair on April 20, Easter Sunday, while she had dinner with her family in the capital’s hamburger in the center of Washington. The bag contained the driver’s license, medications, apartments, blank checks, department badge, passport and $ 3000 in cash.
Mrs. Genem spokeswoman said previously that the thief had hooked the secretary’s bag with the foot, dragged her down the floor and put a coat before leaving the restaurant. Although several Secret Service agents accompanied Mrs. Name, were more than 20 feet away from it at that time to give their privacy to enjoy a meal with Re -Family.
In a publication on social networks about the sentence, Mrs. Name described the suspect as a “career criminal” and a foreign citizen who had illegally entered the United States. The Secret Service did not confirm the accusation of Mrs. Name, but addressed the questions to federal prosecutors assigned to the case. Ed Martin, the interim prosecutor of the United States in Washington, said that the suspect had illegally entered the United States and that the officials responsible for enforcing the law were looking for more people related to theft.
Mr. McCool, the secret service agent, said in a statement that five law enforcement agencies, including the Washington Metropolitan Police Department and the application of the Immigration and Customs Law, participated in the investigation.
The theft was the last episode that raised questions about the secret service, which has been under intense scrutiny since Donald J. Trump was the goal of two murder attempts last year as a presidential candidate.