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FBI arrests Kinlaw in North Carolina

By The Associated Press
Posted 5:20AM on Wednesday 21st January 2004 ( 21 years ago )
<p>A Camden County man suspected of killing a U.S. Customs agent was arrested by FBI agents in North Carolina Tuesday.</p><p>Harold Dean Kinlaw, 52, was arrested Tuesday in a motel in Warrensville, N.C., said Tim McNair, a special agent at the FBIs Brunswick office.</p><p>A resident provided the tip following reports of the nationwide manhunt.</p><p>Kinlaws ex-wife, 39-year-old Damaris Kinlaw, who police said the suspect kidnapped Sunday, was found in the motel room and was apparently unharmed, McNair told the Georgia Times-Union.</p><p>An unidentified woman also was in the motel room, McNair said, but her relationship with Kinlaw and his ex-wife was unknown.</p><p>The search for Kinlaw intensified after he was accused in the fatal shooting of 61-year-old Felipe G. Herrera, a U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection agent from New York. Herrera was assisting with Spanish classes at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Brunswick.</p><p>Investigators said Herrera and Damaris Kinlaw were casual friends attending a garage sale in Brunswick on Sunday, where police said Harold Kinlaw is suspected of shooting Herrera twice in the chest before abducting his ex-wife.</p><p>Authorities have been searching for Harold Kinlaw since August, when separate arrest warrants were filed for kidnapping, rape, burglary, stalking, weapons possession, false imprisonment, aggravated assault, kidnapping with bodily injury.</p><p>Kinlaw also has outstanding federal warrants on charges of interstate stalking and kidnapping and has additional federal charges from the Southern District of Georgia.</p>

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