Mar-a-lago security incident adds to a series of Trump property arrests
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A woman has been arrested After approaching Mar-A-Lago, she claimed that President Donald Trump had a “urgent message” and said there was a gun in her car.
According to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, the woman identified as Caroline Shaw, 49, of Orlando, was taken into custody on July 7 on charges of suspended license and failing to register the vehicle.
At the time of the incident, Trump was in Washington, DC. We parked along South Boulevard when the show was said to have promoted what was described by law enforcement as a Mercedes van towards the South Gate of Mar Arago before 10pm. According to the arrest report, she walked to the gate and told an agent at the Secret Service that needed to “speak with Trump urgently.”
Shaw then informed the agent that there was a gun in her car. Based on Shaw’s claims, the agents detained her and “stolen the vehicle waiting for further investigation.”

According to arrest records, Secret Service agents said that 49-year-old Caroline Shaw approached the southern gates of Mal Lago and requested Trump to “speak with the US president” because he had a “urgent message.” (Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office)
If a gun is found inside the show’s car, it has not been revealed.
Records show that Shaw’s driver’s license has also been suspended since April 23, 2023 due to unpaid traffic fines, and car registration expired in December 2021.
On July 9, Shaw remained in custody at the Palm Beach County Jail on a $2,000 bond. She entered an innocent plea when she appeared in court on July 8th when a judge banned her from going near Trump. Mar-a-lago or his property.
In addition to vehicle-related misdemeanors, Palm Beach Police also filed a request for a risk protection order that would prohibit Shaw from possessing guns and ammunition for at least a year.
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Shaw’s arrest is the latest in several recent security cases involving individuals trying to access Mar-A-Lago.
Among other notable arrests:
Zijie Li39, a Chinese citizen from California, was arrested on July 31 after suspecting multiple attempts to enter Mar-a-Lago. He later turned out to be unable to withstand trial.
Patrick Webster Warren42 South Carolina people were taken into custody on August 13 after bypassing barricades. He said he wanted a Trump autograph.
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Furbod Drat53 Sarasota people have been arrested on suspicion of allegedly meeting Trump by driving a stolen vehicle into property. He faces felony charges.
Ruby Rodriguez62 Californians were charged with trespassing in December after attempting to gain access to the club. She was sentenced to probation.
a Teenager He was arrested on December 5th after allegedly planning to graffiti “Carthage vs. Rome” on the wall of Mar-a-Lago.
Arceo SeedSunny Isles Beach 32 jumped to the wall of the property in January. He was diverted to a pretrial program with community service and conditions to avoid further arrests and contact with property.
Jeffrey Daniel Olson He was arrested in February for entering restrictive grounds and facing federal charges.
Adrian Tajrianthe 58-year-old Pennsylvania native, tried to eat with Donald Trump Jr. in April. She was sentenced to probation in May.
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Anthony Thomas ReyesThe 23-year-old Texas said, “He was arrested on June 3 after reportedly expanding the real estate wall, claiming he wanted to spread the gospel and marry Trump’s granddaughter. He was released on $50,000 bond after pleading not guilty to misdemeanor trespassing charges.
Fox News Digital contacted the White House to respond to the arrest.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers topics including missing persons, murder, national crime cases, illegal immigration and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com