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In addition, you must present a copy of your official score report and your course materials within 90 days. KAPLAN 1 -800-KAP-TEST kaptest.com Wednesday, September 10, 2003 natiL I HI BATTAl Officials may charge man who stowed away aboard UPS fligh 1 By David Koenig THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS— A stowaway shipped himself from New York to Dallas and startled his par ents and a deliveryman by crashing out of a cargo crate, leaving federal officials scram bling to figure out how he elud ed airport security. Charles D. McKinley, 25, a shipping clerk from New York, was arrested Saturday on unre lated warrants after an overnight odyssey to his par ents’ home near Dallas while packed in a crate said to con tain a computer, monitor and clothes. Federal officials are consid ering whether to file new charges against the man. A fed eral stowaway law makes it ille gal to board or hide on a plane or ship without the owner or pilot's knowledge. McKinley told police he took a passenger flight from New York to Kentucky, where a friend who is a pilot for United Parcel Service helped him ship himself air freight to Dallas. Authorities, however, believe that McKinley, with help from at least one co worker at the warehouse where he works, loaded him self in a box measuring 42 by 36 by 15 inches and followed a roundabout path to Texas. The box was trucked from Kennedy Airport to Newark, N.J. From there, said FBI spokeswoman Lori Bailey, the stowaway flew on Kitty Hawk Cargo to Niagra Falls, N.Y., Fort Wayne, Ind., and finally on to Dallas. Pu u My husband asked him, ‘Man, what are you doing in this crate?’ He Govern said he was coming home. mother of Charles D. McKinley, stowaway When the crate got to Dallas- Fort Worth International Airport on Saturday morning, it was picked up by Billy Ray Thomas, a driver for Pilot Air Freight’s Grapevine office. He delivered it to McKinley’s parents’ house in the Dallas suburb of DeSoto. Thomas went to unload the 350-pound crate from his truck, and saw a pair of eyes inside the box. and believed there was a dead body inside. The 5-foot-8, 170-pound McKinley then broke open the box and crawled out, police said. The deliveryman, shaken by the turn of events, went to a nearby shopping center and called police. McKinley’s mother told KDFW-TV in Dallas shej§ stunned to see her son i from the box. 4 My bus band asked: ’Man. what are you this crate?’ 1 le said he was; mg home,” she said. In broadcast inteniJ McKinley said that hen the iiiuisti.il mi' becaish T")^ ^ was homesick md a miUTSOTl thought he could save rJT by flying cargo. McKil said he took no food or on the 15-hour trip, justis \ phone, which didn’i wod "I’m sitting there thiiii ()h God, 1 don’I knott • 1 ’in doing this,”’ Mdfa ' said. "I’m sitting thertfe ing like any minute sorf > will notice that there'ssS body silting inside thiscrj No one did.” His box was carried i:9 pressurized, heated cakW^pons^^rru^ Kitty Hawk planes but a just as easily have beenpi in the plane’s lower, surized holds, said Rickl Phillips, chief exect Pilot Air Freight. "He could easily died." Phillips said. The cargo iimerarynB' cheap, either. Pilot Airftt®, charged $550, and at that? fl-fcFrankensteins. Pars sai “- 9about testinu their 1 WaS blllftl * iv- : Kevin Mitnick \ ■ izens $1.3 billion.; The Washington I His personal Web s jviruses and augmei [downloads a file fn [creations. “No bigj; Obviously, this i ■maker, one whom i |age and present siti “My belief is th lobsession for know ‘‘-year's DefCon, a f He could have n™-*" class,” Phillips \sas dutch Parson's is simp McKinley’s employer. 1 The incident has raisdij concerns about the secun; the nation’s cargo system 8-month-old girl among victims ii Orange County molestation case By Chelsea J. Carter THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SANTA ANA, Calif. — An 8-month-old girl was identified by investigators Tuesday as one of the alleged victims of a couple charged with videotaping and photographing acts of child molestation. It was not clear whether investigators identified the baby from the more than 100 videotapes that were seized from the home of David Shoutyh Hwang and his wife, Sheila Sikat, said Orange County sheriff’s spokesman Jim Amormino. “Because of the media, we received informa tion that led to the identity of the baby as a vic tim,” he said. The baby, identified only as living in Texas, brings to at least eight the number of girls Hwang and his wife are accused of molesting, Amormino said. “We do fear that there will be more victims as investigators go through the tapes,” he said. Hwang, 32, and Sikat, 23, were arrested Sept. 3 after authorities searched their home on an anony mous tip. The tapes were discovered in a I; trunk, authorities said. The couple were charged Friday with counts each of using a minor for sex acts. was charged w ith 21 counts of lewd acts if child. Sikat faces four counts of that cte according to court records. They have pleaded innocent. Hwang- jailed without bail and Sikat was released: posting bond. Telephone calls by The Associated Pre- Hwang’s attorney, Mike Harkness, and Sil attorney. Marc X. Carlos, were not immedia- returned. Amormino said investigators had viewed date less than a dozen tapes. “They have many, many more tapes io through. Some tapes are two hours long, and have to document all the acts,” he said. “1 very laborious process.” Authorities have identified at least twoof girls on the tape, including a 4-year-old girl Orange County. “They have no kids. The question is hoi they gain access to the kids,'’ Amormino sail ■apprehended. 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