<p>The FBI has charged a 22-year-old woman with helping a man elude investigators after he kidnapped his ex-wife and shot and killed a U.S. customs agent.</p><p>FBI officials arrested Jamie Teresa Morris of McIntosh County Wednesday and charged her with kidnapping, interstate stalking and aiding and abetting.</p><p>Morris is believed to have assisted Harold Dean Kinlaw, 52, of White Oak after Kinlaw kidnapped Damaris Kinlaw in Brunswick on Jan. 18. During the kidnapping, Felipe Herrera, who had accompanied Damaris Kinlaw to the garage sale, was shot and killed.</p><p>Damaris Kinlaw was not injured in the kidnapping.</p><p>Herrera, 61, a U.S. customs agent from New York, was teaching Spanish classes at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Brunswick.</p><p>Tim McNair, a special agent in the FBIs Brunswick office, said Morris may face additional charges, the Georgia Times-Union reported Friday.</p><p>Kinlaw was arrested in Warrensville, N.C., on Jan. 20. Kinlaw was apparently trying to sell a vehicle to a used car dealership in Warrensville, McNair said.</p><p>A federal magistrate judge has denied bail for Harold Kinlaw, who is still being held in North Carolina, McNair said. Harold Kinlaw has waived his right to an extradition hearing but no date has been set for his return to Georgia.</p>
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